Kari Lake, a former TV anchor, has been making headlines for her political aspirations in Arizona. Running as a Republican candidate for governor, Lake has been vocal about her views on election integrity and has faced criticism for her election-denying stance. She is engaged in a closely watched race against Democratic congressman Ruben Gallego, with efforts to soften her image and appeal to a broader electorate.
Lake's involvement in Arizona politics marks a shift from her previous career in journalism. As a former news anchor, she gained recognition for her work in broadcast media before transitioning to a role in public office. Her candidacy has sparked debates and controversies, particularly regarding her alignment with former President Donald Trump and her stance on key political issues. Lake's campaign has drawn attention both locally and nationally, reflecting the evolving landscape of American politics.
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Senior advisers to the former president highlighted the numbers at an R.N.C. event in Florida and said they are looking to expand the electoral map.
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Kari Lake of Arizona warned supporters of ‘intense’ election year in which Democrats will come after them ‘with everything’
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The Republican former TV anchor is trying to soften her election-denying image against the Democratic congressman Ruben Gallego in one of the year’s most closely watched races
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The Senate candidate and Donald Trump ally is supporting a handful of state Republicans who have backed away from a near-total ban that was upheld by the State Supreme Court this week.
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The Democrat-turned-independent senator from Arizona said she will not run for re-election. Some voters who supported her say they are feeling squeezed out of politics.
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McConnell announced recently that he will step down as Senate GOP leader.
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Arizona Republican Party chairman Jeff DeWit resigned after a leaked audio recording revealed him offering a job to U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake and asking her to name a price that would keep her out of the 2024 election cycle.
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Two Republican county supervisors in Cochise County, Arizona, were indicted on felony charges for interfering with the certification of 2022 election results.
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Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, experiences election office challenges during midterms
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Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim denies discussing absentee ballots with a campaign volunteer accused of fraud in connection with the mayoral primary.
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