Overview
- On Monday in Yuma, Hobbs scheduled two stops, including an 11:30 a.m. Cafecito roundtable on trade-related price increases that harm small businesses.
- The Yuma discussion was set to include Arizona Democratic Party chair Charlene Fernandez alongside local farmers.
- Over the weekend, she launched the tour with campaign events in Phoenix, Bisbee and Tucson.
- In Phoenix, Hobbs emphasized rising everyday costs and cast opponents as focused on Washington rather than Arizona.
- The 2026 race features Republicans Karrin Taylor Robson, Rep. Andy Biggs and Rep. David Schweikert, with Biggs and Taylor Robson receiving split support from President Donald Trump and Hobbs projecting another close contest after her 17,000‑vote win in 2022.