Warren Petersen shares optimistic views on future elections and events at Capitol

Warren Petersen shares optimistic views on future elections and events at Capitol
Warren Petersen, Senate President and Arizona State Senator from 14th District — Twitter
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Warren Petersen, a political figure, recently shared his thoughts and activities through a series of tweets. His expressions range from optimistic projections for future electoral victories to gratitude for opportunities to connect with constituents.

On April 17, 2025, Petersen expressed confidence in future electoral success, stating, “Great news! We will win again in 2028.”

The following day, on April 18, 2025, Petersen shared his satisfaction from recent engagements, particularly a speaking event. He remarked, “Enjoyed speaking at LD10 tonight! Thanks for the invite. Excited for big wins in 2026!”

Later that same day, Petersen invited supporters to join a celebratory event, noting, “Join me, the governor, and the secretary of state tonight at the Capitol to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere’s ride.” This event at the Capitol was a gathering involving notable figures, including the governor and the secretary of state, to mark the historic anniversary.



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