Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb officially entered the race for the U.S. Senate in Arizona, filing his paperwork on April 11.
Lamb is the first Republican to announce his candidacy to challenge Sen. Kyrsten Sinema(I-Ariz.).
“We need leaders in this country that aren’t too politically correct to protect us,” Lamb said in his announcement video.
Lamb began his campaign video by talking about how important family is to him, as the sheriff lost his 22-year-old son in a car crash—along with his son’s fiancée and their 1-year-old daughter—when their vehicle was hit by a suspected drunken driver last year.
Sheriff Allied With Trump
Lamb has been heavily critical of President Joe Biden’s handling of the U.S.–Mexico border and has joined former President Donald Trump in efforts to finish building the border wall, provide stricter laws, and take direct actions to combat illegal immigration and drug smuggling by the Mexican cartels.He called for the U.S. military to “wipe them out just like we did to ISIS” in his video announcement of his candidacy.
Lamb started a streaming series called “American Sheriff Network,” which highlights the work of law enforcement agencies.
The race for the Senate seat is shaping up to be a high-profile contest, as Lamb could be up against Kari Lake, a former journalist and former candidate for Arizona governor, in the Republican primary.
Lake, who lost her bid for governor, has also been reportedly considering a campaign for the Senate.
“I am seriously considering a run for Senate, yes absolutely,” Lake said. “Just because they stole an election ... we’re so dangerous to them, I’m so dangerous to the status quo and this rotten swamp that they’re willing to steal an election to stop me and our movement. I’m not letting them get away with that. We’re not going away. And so I am seriously considering a run for Senate.”
Control of the Senate
The Arizona race is a top target for Republicans looking to take control of the Senate. Democrats technically have 48 seats compared to Republicans’ 49, but the three independent senators—Sinema, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), and Sen. Angus King (I-Maine)—all caucus with the Democrats.Lamb was highly critical of then-Gov. Doug Ducey’s stay-at-home order, and he posted a video explaining that his office wouldn’t mandate the COVID-19 vaccine.
“It’s people’s personal choice. Health choices have always been. Last year, it was like pulling teeth to get a list of anybody that had COVID so that when my deputies responded to their houses, we knew who they were. Now, these same people are more than willing to give up all of your public health privacy for the sake of security. And I’m not OK with that.”