Arizona Governor Doug Ducey met with presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in New York, his office said in a statement.
According to the Ducey spokesman Daniel Scarpinato, the governor attended the Trump meeting with several other Republican governors from around the country.
Scarpinato said in a statement, that, "He let Donald Trump know that Arizona has one of the best-run state parties in the country, with Robert Graham as chairman. It’s been 20 years since a Democrat presidential candidate (named Clinton) won Arizona, and Governor Ducey wants to keep it that way."
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam, the former chairman of the Republican Governors Association had invited Ducey to the meeting.
“I don’t want to see another four or eight years of the policies of Barack Obama, that’s very important to me,” Ducey said earlier.
At the state GOP convention in April, Ducey said that, “I am going to be supporting the Republican nominee for president. I am looking forward to going back to Cleveland to have all the healthy debate that’s necessary in our process and then electing a Republican to the White House in November.”
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