In Arizona, Caroline Wren appeared on the WarRoom program with Steve Bannon and told him she is rallying voters with an impactful message: vote in liberal precincts where problems are less likely to occur. "If you want to avoid long lines and potential issues, go to the more liberal areas,” she advises, reflecting a savvy understanding of voting dynamics in her state. As Election Day approaches, Lake emphasizes the importance of being strategic in where voters cast their ballots.
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The Last Push for Early Voting
Today marks the last day for in-person early voting in Arizona. Lake stresses the urgency of this moment, stating, "We need people to turn out because there could be a slowdown on Tuesday.” This highlights the need for voters to act now and not wait until the last minute.
Kari Lake’s team, including Wren, is dedicated to helping voters navigate the system. They’re even ready to assist those who need transportation to polling places. "We’re going to be driving around and helping pick people up,” she assures her supporters. This grassroots effort aims to ensure everyone who wants to vote can do so without facing obstacles.
We covered that in this article: Harvesting America First Voters in Arizona: Gina Swoboda’s Mission to Mobilize Arizona Voters
Voting in Liberal Precincts
One of Wren’s key strategies is directing voters to liberal precincts. "You’ll notice the longest lines are always in the red areas,” she explains, urging voters to look for polling places in areas like Arizona State University (ASU). "That’s where there is not lying,” she continues, reinforcing that liberal areas may experience fewer issues on Election Day.
Lake recalls the long wait times experienced in past elections, noting how voters can benefit from being tactical. "In 2022, Kari Lake went to places where there were shorter lines,” she points out. This approach not only helps avoid frustration but also increases the likelihood of a smoother voting experience.
A Strong Ground Game in Arizona
With the early voting numbers looking strong in Arizona, Lake is optimistic about the Republican Party’s prospects. "The early voting numbers are some of the best in the country right now,” she asserts. Her supporters echo this sentiment, seeing the energy building in the state.
Lake credits the success to a combination of factors, including the tireless work of organizations like Turning Point USA. "They are running the greatest ground operation that I’ve ever seen,” she praises. This robust grassroots effort, coupled with Lake’s strong presence, is driving voter enthusiasm.
Addressing Voter Concerns
Arizona has faced its share of challenges regarding elections. "This state has had a history of bad-run elections,” Lake acknowledges. She emphasizes that the problems of 2020 still linger in voters’ minds, making it even more crucial for the Republican Party to address these concerns head-on.
"People feel the effects of inflation every day when they go to the grocery store,” she explains. This palpable frustration is driving voters to the polls, as they seek change and accountability. Wren told Bannon that she is keenly aware that voters are not easily swayed by misleading TV ads when they are experiencing the realities of life in Arizona.
Keeping the Momentum Going
As Election Day approaches, Lake and her supporters remain vigilant. "We need to be on high alert for the games these guys play,” she warns, referencing potential election interference. Despite this, she is confident that the groundwork laid over the past few years has strengthened election integrity.
The early numbers in Arizona, along with the positive trends in other states, suggest that Republicans have a fighting chance. "We’re hearing good numbers out of Georgia and North Carolina,” Wren reports, showcasing a nationwide momentum.
The Call to Action
Wren’s strategic approach to voting in Arizona is a game-changer. By urging voters to choose liberal precincts and providing support for transportation, she is empowering her base to make their voices heard. "We’re here to help you,” she states, emphasizing community and collaboration.
With a strong ground game and a clear message, Lake sets the stage for a successful election. Her call to action is clear: get out there, vote, and make a difference in Arizona and don’t leave the line until you do.
For more of our coverage on Kari Lake:
Kari Lake’s Rallying Cry: Early Voting, America First, is a Path to Senate Victory for Arizona
For more from Caroline Wren, watch this Friday WarRoom clip: