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Kari Lake Shares Whether She Is ‘Entertaining’ Running for Senate in 2024

by Bradley Cortright
February 6, 2023 at 3:59 pm
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Judge’s Decision in Kari Lake’s Arizona Election Challenge Could Be Bad News for Katie Hobbs

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Failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake may be considering running for office again.

On Monday, conservative commentator Charlie Kirk had Lake on his show. He noted Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s (I-Ariz.) decision to leave the Democratic Party could open the door for a three-way Senate race in 2024.

He also pointed out that some conservatives are “clamoring” for Lake to run for Senate.

“Is this something you’re interested in? Something you’re entertaining?” he asked.

Lake responded, “Yes, I am entertaining it.”

She stated that her “number one priority” is her court case challenging her election loss.

However, Lake added, “I’m also looking at what happens if we don’t get a decent ruling in that. And they want me to go away… And if they want us gone so badly that they’re willing to steal an election, then I’m not going to let them have that. I won’t go away.”

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Now that Kari Lake's election denial grift is beginning to dry up, she says she is entertaining a run for U.S. Senate in 2024. pic.twitter.com/nUh5sCrhq5

— Republican Accountability (@AccountableGOP) February 6, 2023

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Lake narrowly lost Arizona’s gubernatorial election in November. Since then, she has sought to challenge the results.

As a candidate, she had charisma and seemed to capture some of the energy former President Donald Trump brought to the campaign trail. She was also excellent at creating viral moments on social media of her dealing with the press.

But she constantly talked about allegations of elections being stolen and attacked the country’s electoral system.

And ultimately, she lost a race Republicans won four years earlier by nearly 15 percentage points.

If she were to run for the Senate she would have to answer a big question based on her own claims: If the gubernatorial election was stolen from her, what would stop the Senate election from being stolen if she was the nominee?

In fact, why should Republicans vote at all?

This is the problem with claiming, as Lake has, that the country’s election system is “rotten to the core.”

After feeding conservatives claims about the election being stolen for months, how would she convince them this time their votes will count if nothing changes from the last election?

She would either have to admit she lost the election fair and square and look like a fraud and a sore loser. Or she will have to come up with some way to explain why they can trust their votes will matter this time.

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Bradley Cortright

Bradley Cortright

IJR, Senior Writer He's written for Independent Journal Review since 2019.

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