- Former Arizona GOP gubernatorial candidate and election integrity activist Kari Lake has taken her teased 2024 Senate bid to the next level after a recent, hypothetical-race poll shows she’d win the primary.
- “There’s a three-way race, and I just saw some polling … that shows that no one can beat me in the Republican primary,” Lake recently said on the “Brace for Impact” podcast.
- Lake narrowly lost to Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs in the 2022 Arizona gubernatorial race and continues to mount legal challenges on matters related to the outcome.
- A poll last week showed Lake with a double-digit lead over such prospective, big-name GOP challengers as Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, former Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters and former state Attorney General candidate Abe Hamadeh.