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President Trump endorses Mike Mazzei for Oklahoma governor

Trump backed Mike Mazzei, calling him a MAGA warrior and saying he would cut taxes, grow jobs and advance America First policies.

  • On Friday, May 29, President Donald Trump endorsed Mike Mazzei for Oklahoma governor, calling him a "MAGA Warrior" in a Truth Social post. The endorsement impacts the upcoming June 16 Republican primary.
  • Featuring a crowded field, the Republican primary includes Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond, Chip Keating, and Charles McCall. Polls show the candidates in a tight race, with Drummond's initial lead narrowing as others gain ground.
  • Financial records show Mazzei has funded his campaign with nearly $4 million in personal loans, while Keating and McCall report about $2 million each. He promotes "AMERICA FIRST Policies," prioritizing the elimination of the state's income tax.
  • Drummond expressed respect for Trump while asserting that Oklahomans will decide the next governor. He remains energized to earn votes during the final 18 days before the primary election.
  • To avoid a runoff in the June 16 primary election, a candidate must secure more than 50% of the votes cast. Pollster Pat McFerron anticipates a runoff, noting the competitive field may prevent any candidate from reaching that threshold.
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President Trump endorses Mike Mazzei for Oklahoma governor

·Oklahoma City, United States
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Oklahoman broke the news in Oklahoma City, United States on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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