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Kari Lake Major Announcement!

Kari Lake is not remaining idol as the nation waits for the result of her courthouse battles over the 2022 Arizona gubernatorial election against Katie Hobbs. An election that appeared to have major issues in counties like Maricopa, which claimed to have issues with voting machines even shutting down some voting destinations for a majority of the day.

Former News anchor and Arizona GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has made it clear that she will continue the fight for fair elections in her home state.

“We have to be able to adapt and make sure that people are voting and getting those ballots handed in,” Lake said in an interview with John Solomon’s “Just the News, No Noise” TV show. “I’m all for election day. But here in Arizona, we’ve gotten election month and mail-in ballots.”

Lake announced on May 23rd the launch of a ballot-chasing operation in Arizona. This announcement came after an Arizona judge dismissed Lake’s challenge of her 2022 gubernatorial election loss against Democrat Katie Hobbs.

“We are officially launching the largest, most extensive ballot chasing operation in our state’s history and frankly, possibly in American history,” Lake said during the press conference. “The courts just ruled that this corrupt election will stand. The courts just ruled that our elections can run lawlessly. The courts have ruled that anything goes. Well, we can play by those same rules.”

In her statement, Lake explained that many Arizona citizens were sent mail-in ballots but never sent them back in.

“We’ve decided to get our volunteers and work to make sure the half a million people in Arizona who were sent a mail-in ballot and never sent it back in — we don’t want that to happen again,” she explained. “So we’re going to work to track those people down and make sure that they fill out their ballot and they get it mailed in.”

She also resolved to take her election case to the Supreme Court.

“We’re going to continue to work and appeal,” Lake stated. “We plan to go to the U.S. Supreme Court.”

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