With Donald Trump as president, it’s not easy to run for Congress as a
Republican woman this year.

For Lea Márquez Peterson, who’s a GOP primary contender in Arizona’s
second congressional district, that means she’s had to develop a
strategy that both hugs the president’s policies – and distances herself
from him.

On the second episode of our "Tracking the candidates" mini-series, we
talk to Márquez Peterson about her pivot to politics from business, her
powerhouse fundraising efforts, being the only Hispanic woman in the
room, and her Republican primary campaign in the era of President Donald
Trump.

With Donald Trump as president, it’s not easy to run for Congress as a Republican woman this year.


For Lea Márquez Peterson, who’s a GOP primary contender in Arizona’s second congressional district, that means she’s had to develop a strategy that both hugs the president’s policies – and distances herself from him.


On the second episode of our "Tracking the candidates" mini-series, we talk to Márquez Peterson about her pivot to politics from business, her powerhouse fundraising efforts, being the only Hispanic woman in the room, and her Republican primary campaign in the era of President Donald Trump.