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May 16 2023
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Kari Lake Election Case Going to Trial Wednesday
One count in Kari Lake's Arizona 2022 gubernatorial election lawsuit will be heard in Maricopa County on Wednesday, the state's Supreme Court ruled Monday. "Huge: Following Supreme Court Ruling, Maricopa County Judge grants Karil Lake the opportunity to expose election fraud in court," Lake posted on Twitter on Monday. Lake, a Republican, filed a lawsuit following her 2022 gubernatorial loss
Newsmax (News)Jan 11 2024
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Kari Lake shot down again as court refuses to toss election official's defamation case
The Arizona Court of Appeals has decided, for now, to stay out of Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer’s defamation suit against Kari Lake. The appeals court on Wednesday Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Kari Lake’s request to overturn a lower court judge’s decision not to dismiss Richer’s case. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Jay Adleman both of Lake’s motions to dismiss the case.
Raw StoryMay 04 2023
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Kari Lake's lawyers penalized in failed election lawsuit
PHOENIX (AP) — Republican Kari Lake’s lawyers were sanctioned $2,000 Thursday by the Arizona Supreme Court in their unsuccessful challenge of her defeat in the governor's race last year to Democrat Katie Hobbs. In an order, the state’s highest court said Lake’s attorney made “false factual statements” that more than 35,000 ballots had been improperly added to the total ballot count. The court
Connecticut PostOct 11 2023
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Kari Lake Is Trying To Jumpstart Her Senate Bid With A MAGA Overhaul
Lake repeated the sentiment, in case you thought she might have been joking — with a bad joke: “I don’t care if they’re with the Republican Party, the Democrat Party, the pizza party or the pool party. If they want to put America first, I will work with them,” she told the audience gathered at her rally in Scottsdale, Arizona. This was nothing like the Lake, who had previously suggested that
HuffPostOct 11 2023
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Why some in the GOP aren’t thrilled with Kari Lake’s Senate news
Headed into the 2022 midterm elections, Senate Republicans were optimistic. All the party needed was a net gain of one seat to flip the chamber and enjoy the benefits of a majority. Historical models suggested such a result was all but inevitable, and Sen. Rick Scott, in his capacity as chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, boasted that his party had a path to a majority with
MSNBCJan 25 2024
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Audio recording reveals the moment that senior Republican figure tried to bribe Kari Lake not to run for Senate
An audio recording obtained by DailyMail.com reveals the extraordinary moment when what appears to be Arizona's top Republican official tried to bribe populist firebrand Kari Lake not to run in the state's Senate race.
Jeff DeWit, 51, chair of the Arizona Republican Party, can be heard asking Lake, a close ally of Donald Trump, to name her price to stay out of politics for two years.
Daily MailOct 06 2023
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Kari Lake And Ruben Gallego Spar On Plane Over Border Wall
Republican Kari Lake and Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) put their beefs in their full upright position during a flight the senatorial candidates shared by chance on Thursday. The early frontrunners for the 2024 Arizona race sparred over the Mexican border wall after an announcement that the Biden administration was permitting construction to resume on about 20 miles of wall in South Texas ― and
HuffPostApr 16 2024
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Chips & salsa: Lake raised $4.1M last quarter
Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake raised $4.1 million in the first three months of the year — one of the best hauls for a Republican this cycle but still less than Democratic competitor U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego's $7.5 million. (Axios) Planned Parenthood will resume medication abortion services in Flagstaff for the first time since Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022. (12 News) Hannah
AxiosApr 22 2024
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Lake Oswego shouldn’t ban public access to lake at downtown park, jury says
Lake Oswego has no good reason to stop the public from swimming, kayaking or just sticking a toe into the waters of its signature lake at a prime downtown park, a jury has found. The Clackamas County Circuit Court jury’s advisory ruling shot down all arguments for banning public access at Millennium Park Plaza, where Oswego Lake laps paved stones just off North State Street. But the jury found
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