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‘They’re Going to Have to Eat Their Words’: Lake Fires Back at Those Attacking Trump

by Western Journal
November 11, 2022 at 11:41 am
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Kari Lake Explodes After Seeing What Voters Had to Endure: ‘Election Run by a Bunch of Clowns’

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA - NOVEMBER 08: Arizona Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake speaks to supporters during her election night event at The Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch on November 08, 2022 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Election results continue to come in the race for Arizona Governor between Kari Lake and Democratic challenger Katie Hobbs. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Though the final midterm election results for Arizona still are not in, the gubernatorial battle between Republican Kari Lake and Democrat Katie Hobbs is tight while the U.S. Senate race between Republican Blake Masters and incumbent Democrat Mark Kelly is still fairly close.

But Lake said Thursday in a radio interview that she is sure the Republicans will win.

Not only was she confident in the chances of both her and Masters, but she said in the SiriusXM interview that people who doubted that the endorsed candidates of former President Donald Trump will win will have to “eat their words.”

“We’re going to win, probably comfortably, and he’s going to win, and it’s going to be tighter. But we believe Blake Masters has a very, very, very good shot at winning. And they’re afraid. They wanted, the whole narrative, the whole reason they slow-rolled these results, was: ‘Oh, the Trump-endorsed candidates didn’t do well, didn’t do well.’ We’re going to win Arizona, and they’re going to have to eat their words,” Lake said.

“We’re going to win #Arizona and they are going to have to eat their words.” @KariLake with @WilkowMajority on herself and #Trump backed Senate candidate @bgmasters #arizonaelections #Midterms @AZGOP @GOP @SiriusXM #Patriot 125 pic.twitter.com/rHZIBDGIcv

— SiriusXM Patriot (@SiriusXMPatriot) November 10, 2022

Both Masters and Lake were endorsed by the former president in August, CBS News and Politico reported, respectively.

As of Friday morning, Lake and her opponent, Hobbs, were separated by a small margin, as Hobbs had 50.66 percent of the vote and Lake 49.34 percent, with an estimated 83 percent of the votes counted, according to 270towin.

Meanwhile, Masters still trailed Kelly in the contest for Arizona’s Senate seat. Masters had 46.13 percent of the votes on Friday morning and Kelly had 51.75 percent, with about 84 percent of the votes counted.

There has been a delay in tallying votes as Maricopa County — where Phoenix is located — ran into issues with vote tabulation machines on Election Day, as Chairman of Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Bill Gates announced.

The county’s Elections Department then announced that it began a hand-count audit on Thursday.

The hand count audit has begun! Today the @MaricopaCounty Republican, Democratic, and Libertarian party chairs drew the races and ballots that hand count audit boards will review Saturday. This is an important step in ensuring the accuracy of the 2022 General Election results. pic.twitter.com/0CmzftSSY1

— Maricopa County Elections Department (@MaricopaVote) November 9, 2022

But despite the leading margins of their Democratic opponents, Lake said she remains confident in the Republicans’ chances in Arizona.

Not only did she predict a win during her radio interview, but she  told Fox News Digital on Thursday that she was sure of her victory.

“I am 100 percent going to win. I have absolute 100 percent confidence that I will be the next governor of Arizona,” Lake said.

But there likely will be more waiting for Arizona’s final results because officials were still counting votes on Friday and some have predicted it could take until early next week to get the final results, The Hill reported.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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