Kari Lake: "potent combination" leaves the Democratic Party unsettled
The support that the Republican candidate for Arizona governor is garnering gives her a very important role in the MAGA movement.
Kari Lake is the favorite for Arizona's next governor. At least, that what the polls say, which predict that the Republican candidate will beat Katie Hobbs in the upcoming midterm elections to be held in November. Therefore, the Democratic Party believes that with her possible victory, Lake would gain a very important role within the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement. This makes Democrats feel uneasy.
"If you get a candidate who has the performance skills of a major-market local TV anchor and the philosophy and thinking of Steve Bannon, that's a potent and dangerous combination. ... Look at Italy," David Axelrod told Axios, former adviser to Barack Obama.
"I am a true citizen."
In an exclusive interview with Breitbart, Lake explained why she decided to run in this midterm election:
To which she added:
Thanks to this approach, Lake has the backing of the Republican establishment, such as outgoing Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, and GOP donors. One of her strengths is her dialectic (she is a journalist by profession), which is helping her win the support of the majority of Arizonan voters, especially voters between 18 and 39 years of age, who put her at an 11-point lead over Hobbs.
Dialectics and criticism of the media
Her work in the media helped her adopt a dialectic that appeals to voters, GOP donors and its establishment. One of the political tools she used during her campaign was to criticize and contradict the mainstream media that positioned themselves against her candidacy.
A reporter once asked her, "You say Joe Biden is dividing the country. But don't you think Donald Trump is doing the same thing by telling people, falsely, that he won the election, when he lost it?" To which Lake replied:
Kari Lake and journalism
The Republican candidate was a journalist and television host for nearly three decades. She also spoke to Breitbart about her decision to leave journalism because of the progressive drift of the media:
Tulsi Gabbard to campaign for Kari Lake
After leaving the Democratic Party for being in the service of "a woke and warmongering elite," Tulsi Gabbard called on the rest of the more sensible Democrats to leave the party. Now, the former congresswoman is showing her support for Kari Lake and will campaign for the Arizona gubernatorial candidate. In a statement, she announced that she will participate in a Lake rally along with Blake Masters (Republican Senate candidate) and Abe Hamadeh (attorney general hopeful).
On her Twitter account, Gabbard praised Kari Lake's work:
She is not the first Republican representative she has endorsed. Last week, Gabbard showed her trust and support for Joe Kent, who is running for the House of Representatives for Washington's 3rd District, and Don Bolduc, who is running to become a New Hampshire state senator, and will participate in their campaigns. Both candidates are supported by Trump.
Hobbs rejected the debate
In the Arizona governor's race, Lake and Hobbs have yet to debate, nor will they debate. The Democratic hopeful refused to debate Lake, a strategy questioned because of its importance in flipping the polls.
Hobbs said debating Lake would be "the object of national ridicule." She criticized her for "embracing former President Trump's false claims" after the former president pointed out that the 2020 election was rigged.