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QAnon candidate Ron Watkins finished dead last in his Arizona GOP primary race

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QAnon candidate Ron Watkins finished dead last in his Arizona GOP primary race

Connor Perrett
Thu, August 4, 2022, 5:04 AM·3 min read
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Ron Watkins lost his bid for Congress on Tuesday.Ron Watkins
  • Ron Watkins finished last of seven candidates vying for a GOP nomination for Congress in Arizona.

  • Watkins is widely viewed as being instrumental to the creation of QAnon, an allegation he denies.

  • Watkins struggled to gain an offline following and stumbled through campaign events.

Ron Watkins, an influential figure in the QAnon conspiracy movement who last year announced he was seeking the GOP nomination for Arizona's 2nd congressional district, on Tuesday placed last among all Republican candidates on the ballot.

Eli Crane, the Republican candidate endorsed by former President Donald Trump, won about 34% of the vote, according to data from The New York Times. Watkins placed behind Crane and five other candidates, earning less than 4% of the vote, according to the Times, which said 72% of results had been reported.

Many extremism researchers believe that Watkins was central to the creation of the far-right QAnon movement, along with help from his father Jim Watkins who founded the website 8kun (formerly 8chan), which hosts messages from the conspiracy's anonymous leader "Q." Central to the baseless conspiracy is the belief that Trump has a plan to stop a deep-state network of satanic pedophiles who secretly run the world, though Watkins failed to secure Trump's endorsement.

Watkins, who has repeatedly denied he is behind QAnon or that he is "Q," ran into numerous troubles during his failed campaign. After claiming in October that he would raise at least $1 million for his campaign, data compiled by the Federal Election Commission shows he received only around $160,000 in total contributions as of July 13. Watkins also personally loaned his campaign $95,000, according to the FEC data.

The FEC in March asked Watkins to clarify an additional $20,000 in campaign funds it said went unreported, which was about 40% of the campaign funds he had claimed to have raised at that point.

Watkins also struggled to gain an offline following and stumbled through campaign events, including at a GOP primary debate where he fumbled talking points. In one instance at the debate, the 35-year-old claimed that President Joe Biden's decision to cancel the Keystone pipeline led to Russia's invasion of Ukraine — a claim he then stated was a "mistake" after another candidate forcibly corrected him.


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