Two Republicans have launched their bids for governor of Arizona in hopes of succeeding incumbent Gov. Doug Ducey in 2022, who will not be running due to term limits. State Treasurer Kimberly Yee became the first major Republican to jump into the race on Monday, followed hours later by developer Karrin Taylor Robson. Yee announced her plans in a video posted on Twitter, which she captioned, “as Governor, I’ll put Arizona First,” urging supporters to join her “in fighting back against Washington and the socialist agenda.” In the video, she praises former President Donald Trump’s economic and immigration policies, vowing to tackle the border crisis. “Washington is simply not going to protect Arizona, refusing to enforce the law, opening our state to drug cartels, violence, and human traffickers, putting partisan games over safety and security,” Yee said. Yee vowed to “continue President Trump’s fight to secure our southern border” and …