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Cowboy State Republican who mounted gubernatorial bid 'isn't conservative enough,' Freedom Caucus chair says
Cowboy State Republican who mounted gubernatorial bid 'isn't conservative enough,' Freedom Caucus chair says

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Cowboy State Republican who mounted gubernatorial bid 'isn't conservative enough,' Freedom Caucus chair says

Wyoming state Sen. Eric Barlow, a Republican and Marine Corps veteran who previously served as the state House speaker, has launched a gubernatorial bid in the Cowboy State. "Eric Barlow is running for Governor because he believes Wyoming deserves strong, respectful leadership rooted in service, not politics," his campaign website states. Barlow has served in the state Senate since 2023, and previously served multiple terms in the state House. Why See Wyoming? Here Are Some Of The Cowboy State's Top Attractions State Rep. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams, who chairs the conservative Wyoming Freedom Caucus, blasted Barlow in a statement that she emailed to Fox News Digital, claiming that he is not "conservative enough for" the state. "If the last two election cycles in Wyoming have taught us anything, it's that Wyomingites want real, conservative leadership. Senator Barlow isn't conservative enough for Wyoming, and the Wyoming Freedom Caucus is confident that come 2026, the people will elect a true conservative for governor," she asserted, referring to Barlow as "a liberal Republican who loves big government." Read On The Fox News App Wyoming Has Clean And Very Affordable Natural Gas That Can Be Exported, Sen. Lummis Says "During his tenure in the Wyoming Legislature, Barlow made it a priority to fight against conservative principles. He's consistently fought for ever-growing state spending, votes against state sovereignty, sponsors woke legislation, and as Speaker of the House, presided over a special session during Gordon's COVID lockdowns that failed to protect the rights of the people of Wyoming," she asserted. Barlow pushed back in a statement, asserting that his record demonstrates that he is "a conservative Republican." "Wyoming's challenges are too important for us to get bogged down in personal attacks. The Wyomingites I am hearing from are tired of the 'us and them' debate and are ready for leadership that brings folks together. I'm not interested in going low or tearing others down — I'm focused on building Wyoming up. As covered by Cowboy State Daily, 'if it gets ugly, it's not going to come from me, and I won't get caught up in smear and misinformation campaigns,'" Barlo said in the statement obtained by Fox News Digital after publication on Thursday. Gop Governor Greenlights State Troopers To Join Ice In Immigration Crackdown "My record shows I am a conservative Republican who is committed to listening to my constituents and working on the issues that matter most to them. I've fought to defend the rights of all Wyomingites, including the Second Amendment, the sanctity of life, private property rights, and safeguarding public lands— because that's what matters to the people I serve," he continued. "This campaign isn't about labels or political scorekeeping. It's about ensuring Wyoming remains strong, free, and prosperous for future generations. I'll continue focusing on the issues that affect our families, our communities, and our way of life, and I welcome honest, respectful debate about the best path forward for our great state." Wyoming's gubernatorial contest will take place next year. The state's current governor, Republican Mark Gordon, has served in the role since article source: Cowboy State Republican who mounted gubernatorial bid 'isn't conservative enough,' Freedom Caucus chair says

Cowboy State Republican who mounted gubernatorial bid 'isn't conservative enough,' Freedom Caucus chair says
Cowboy State Republican who mounted gubernatorial bid 'isn't conservative enough,' Freedom Caucus chair says

Fox News

time3 days ago

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Cowboy State Republican who mounted gubernatorial bid 'isn't conservative enough,' Freedom Caucus chair says

Wyoming State Sen. Eric Barlow, a Republican and Marine Corps veteran who previously served as the state House speaker, has launched a gubernatorial bid in the Cowboy State. "Eric Barlow is running for Governor because he believes Wyoming deserves strong, respectful leadership rooted in service, not politics," his campaign website states. Barlow has served in the state Senate since 2023, and previously served multiple terms in the state House. State Rep. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams, who chairs the conservative Wyoming Freedom Caucus, blasted Barlow in a statement that she emailed to Fox News Digital, claiming that he is not "conservative enough for" the state. "If the last two election cycles in Wyoming have taught us anything, it's that Wyomingites want real, conservative leadership. Senator Barlow isn't conservative enough for Wyoming, and the Wyoming Freedom Caucus is confident that come 2026, the people will elect a true conservative for governor," she asserted, referring to Barlow as "a liberal Republican who loves big government." "During his tenure in the Wyoming Legislature, Barlow made it a priority to fight against conservative principles. He's consistently fought for ever-growing state spending, votes against state sovereignty, sponsors woke legislation, and as Speaker of the House, presided over a special session during Gordon's COVID lockdowns that failed to protect the rights of the people of Wyoming," she asserted. Fox News Digital has also reached out to Barlow and his campaign to request comment from the state senator. Wyoming's gubernatorial contest will take place next year. The state's current Gov. Mark Gordon, a Republican, has served in the role since 2019.

Sen. Eric Barlow announces run for Wyoming governor
Sen. Eric Barlow announces run for Wyoming governor

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time3 days ago

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Sen. Eric Barlow announces run for Wyoming governor

CHEYENNE — State Sen. Eric Barlow, R-Gillette, announced his bid for governor of Wyoming on Tuesday in Wright. Barlow served in the Wyoming House of Representatives for five consecutive terms from 2013 to 2022 before he began his first Senate term in 2023. He was Speaker of the House in 2021 and 2022, and currently chairs the Senate Labor, Health and Social Services Committee and the Mental Health and Vulnerable Adults Task Force, as well as serving on the Select Committee on Tribal Relations. Unlike some other candidates, his candidacy is not rooted in specific priorities or policies, he said. Rather, he would serve as a voice responding to his constituents' needs, whether that be Wyoming energy independence, rural health access or water infrastructure. 'I love Wyoming. I love her honest, hardworking people whose grit and independent spirit make our beloved state so great,' Barlow said in a prepared statement. 'Kelly and I have been blessed to raise our children, Kate and Graham, here. I want the next generations to have even greater opportunities and a future here in Wyoming.' According to his campaign website, Barlow's approach to public service is to 'show up, listen and get the job done.' 'My approach has always been to listen, learn and do the work,' Barlow said in the statement. 'Wyoming deserves leaders who show up, who do the work, and who get results. That's what I've done — and that's exactly the kind of governor I will be.' Sen. Eric Barlow, R-Gillette (2025) Sen. Eric Barlow, R-Gillette He is a fourth-generation Wyomingite who was born and raised in Campbell County on his family's ranch. After graduating from Campbell County High School in 1984, Barlow joined the U.S. military and served in the Marine Corps. Following his military service, he went to school in Colorado and earned his Ph.D. in veterinary medicine. While he and his wife were both in school, their two children were born. The family moved to Newcastle, where Barlow practiced as a veterinarian before ending up in Gillette two years later. His practice primarily focuses on caring for cattle, sheep and bison. When Barlow's father passed away, he and Kelly took charge of the family ranch in Campbell County, where they raised their two children, with Kelly primarily homeschooling them. Eric Barlow was appointed to the Wyoming Livestock Board in 2006 and served for six years before seeking election to the Wyoming House of Representatives. Together, they now raise cattle, sheep and yak on the family ranch. As an elected official, Barlow said he has supported energy independence, property tax reductions, access to health care and private property rights. 'I am a leader who stands firmly on sound, conservative principles and who will fiercely defend your rights, including the Second Amendment and sanctity of life. As your next governor, I will protect your private property rights, safeguard our public lands, and keep Washington, D.C., out of Wyoming's business,' he said in the statement. The 2026 race for Wyoming governor is still relatively uncrowded. So far, only two other candidates have announced a bid for the state's top elected seat: Brent Bien, a Republican from Cody who ran unsuccessfully in the 2022 GOP primary, and Joseph Kibler, a Republican from Cheyenne who runs a web development and marketing company. Former U.S. Senate candidate Reid Rasner, who lost by a wide margin in the 2024 Republican primaries to Sen. John Barrasso and who has ambitions to purchase TikTok, has filed a campaign finance account for governor but has yet to announce his candidacy. The other key players at the moment are the incumbent, Gov. Mark Gordon, who would have to challenge existing term limits to seek a third consecutive term; first-term Secretary of State Chuck Gray, who also is a former state legislator; and U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman, who was elected to a second two-year term last November. None have made formal announcements of their intentions. In 2013, the Wyoming Supreme Court ruled that term limits on the top elected positions in the state were unconstitutional, but omitted the governor's terms from the ruling. This means Gordon could seek to amend the Constitution in a court challenge if he wanted to seek a third term. It is unclear whether that challenge would be successful, and he had not indicated any intention to do so at the time of publication. In July, Gray released an internal poll of how he would fare if he sought election to the seat of governor or the state's sole seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Though he has not announced if or which seat he would seek, he indicated it is likely dependent on what Hageman does. Hageman has not yet indicated whether she will seek reelection to a third term in the U.S. House next year or make a run for governor.

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