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Supha Xayprasith-Mays is a businesswoman and civic activist who will run for governor as a Democrat in 2022.
“I am running for governor of the great state of Arkansas because I cannot stand on the sidelines while so many Arkansans – and their families – are struggling. Arkansas ranks 48th in household income and, as a result, too many of our children are going to bed hungry. Jobs have been lost along with our sense of optimism,” said Xayprasith-Mays in a press release.
The Supha For Governor campaign is rooted in growth, inclusion, education, healthcare, and empowerment.
Her proposals will include the expansion of Arkansas technology centers, specifically focusing on industries relating to artificial intelligence and universal broadband for all of Arkansas. She will champion efforts to develop a green technology manufacturing corridor in Arkansas that will set an example for the United States.
Arkansas veteran Republican legislator Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s nephew quits the party over Trump and Capitol riot MarketWatch 2/22/2021
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) A longtime Arkansas legislator and nephew of the state’s Republican governor said late last week that he’s leaving the GOP, citing Donald Trump’s rhetoric and the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol by the former president’s supporters.
State Sen. Jim Hendren’s announcement closes the door on him seeking the party’s nomination for governor next year, but he said he hasn’t ruled out the possibility of running as an independent. Hendren said that decision is on the “back burner” as he focuses on an organization he formed aimed at helping independent candidates.
A longtime Arkansas legislator and nephew of the state's Republican governor said Thursday that he's leaving the GOP, citing Donald Trump's rhetoric and the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol by the former president's supporters.
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