Former Arizona Cardinals kicker Jay Feely has announced his bid for Congress, aiming to replace Congressman Andy Biggs, who is running for governor. Feely, in a press conference in Gilbert, Arizona, expressed his decision as a significant one for his family, noting his conversation with Biggs beforehand. Feely commended President Trump’s agenda and pledged to support it if elected. Fellow Republican Travis Grantham is also vying for Biggs’ seat, in a heavily Republican district where the primary winner is expected to prevail in the general election. The congressional and gubernatorial races will take place in 2026. Republican strategist Stan Barnes expressed confidence in a GOP victory in the district, joking about the chances of a Democrat winning as likely as Bigfoot being found in northern Arizona. Feely’s entry into the political arena adds an interesting dynamic to the upcoming elections.
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