Arizona's Kari Lake, the self-described 'Donald Trump with softer edges,' may have been defeated in November, but she has been working hard ever since, leveraging her loss into a multimillion-dollar windfall.
Arizona's Kari Lake, the self-described "Donald Trump with softer edges," may have been defeated in November, but she has been working hard ever since, leveraging her loss into a multimillion-dollar windfall.
Lake, who lost her gubernatorial race to Democrat Katie Hobbs by 17,000 votes, was among the most vocal allies of former President Trump. Like her mentor, she has captivated audiences with suspect allegations of coordinated attacks against democracy itself and has instilled fear that Arizona's election system is rigged.
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson, who was appointed by then-Republican Gov. Jan Brewer, ruled Lake's lawyers had failed to provide any convincing evidence that widespread misconduct had affected the 2022 general election in favor of Hobbs.
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