AP called Kari Lake's defeat in the Arizona Senate race, proclaiming Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) the winner with a margin of ...
U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego and Kari Lake shake hands before their Arizona U.S. Senate debate on Oct. 9, 2024, in Phoenix. It is expected to be their only debate before Election Day. Rep. Ruben ...
9.2% and 30.4%. When the election is over, these are the numbers most likely to drive a stake into the heart of the Kari Lake machine. Percentage of likely Republican voters who say they plan to ...
PHOENIX — Less than a week before Election Day, Kari Lake is making a final pitch to voters as she seeks to win political office for the first time. The Republican U.S. Senate nominee told KTAR ...
Arizona U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake is leading Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., with less than one week to go before Election Day, according to new polling data. The latest Data Orbital polling data ...
Kari Lake has taken the lead in the Arizona Senate race with days to go before the election, new polling suggests. The Republican has moved ahead of her Democratic challenger Ruben Gallego for the ...
Kari Lake left her signature sledgehammer at home during her Monday night interview on CNN. Instead, she brought a shovel and proceeded to deepen her political grave. I picture former Arizona ...
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins and Arizona Senate nominee Kari Lake (R) got into a heated back-and-forth on Monday over the results of the 2022 Arizona gubernatorial race. Lake lost the election to ...
Kari Lake’s refusal to admit defeat in a previous election produced more laughable attempts to dodge questions about it on Monday. (Watch the video below.) Lake’s interview with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins ...
Kari Lake’s refusal to admit defeat in a previous election produced more laughable attempts to dodge questions about it on Monday. (Watch the video below.) Lake’s interview with CNN’s ...
(CNN) — Arizona Republican Senate nominee Kari Lake on Monday repeatedly refused to answer whether she lost the 2022 gubernatorial race to Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs. “Why are we looking backward?