Kari Lake joined Kash Patel on WarRoom to discuss her Senate campaign, emphasizing the importance of early voting, the challenges ahead, and her commitment to the America First agenda.
Lake’s main message was clear: vote early to prevent potential Election Day issues. She recounted the 2022 election problems, saying, "Nothing worked down. The lines were four hours long… people were walking away.” This time, Lake is urging voters to act early, noting that the current ballot is lengthy, with four pages that could lead to long wait times. She advised, "If you see long lines in a Republican area, head over to a liberal part of town… you don’t have to vote in your neighborhood.”
America First and a Big Tent Approach
Lake emphasized that her campaign goes beyond party lines. "It’s not Republicans first, it’s not Democrats first. It’s Americans first,” she said. She highlighted the benefits of her America First policies for all Arizonans, from safer neighborhoods to a stronger economy. Lake firmly believes her policies will attract not just Republicans and Independents but also "even the most leftist of the Democrats.”
Campaigning Across Arizona and Reaching Gen Z
Lake’s campaign includes visits to rural counties, urban centers, and college campuses, aiming to engage a diverse voter base. She’s optimistic about the younger generation, stating, "Gen Z is going to help save the country.” She described meeting energized crowds at rallies with President Trump and upcoming events with Vivek Ramaswamy. Lake’s bus tour will cover the entire state, reflecting her commitment to reaching every voter.
Highlighting border security as a priority, Lake described a recent visit to the border and criticized the federal government’s handling of illegal immigration. "Our government is putting an app together to funnel people into our country illegally,” she warned. Her plan includes using federal tools to address border issues if elected.
As the election nears, Lake is doubling down on voter turnout efforts. She urged supporters to visit her campaign site for details on upcoming events, and she stressed the importance of each vote, saying, "It’s going to be all about voter turnout… Get out there and vote early.” Despite facing significant opposition, she remains confident in her campaign’s direction and the support she’s receiving.
Patel praised Lake, calling her "the ultimate America First Warrior,” and urged the WarRoom audience to rally behind her, predicting that she could be Arizona’s next U.S. Senator.
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