Arizona GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake responded to speculation that she could be a conservative star if she pivots away from former President Donald Trump, who had endorsed her.
โIf she concedes graciously in the coming days and weeks, then I think there could be a path for her in the future in politics in Arizona,โ political consultant Lorna Romero told the Washington Examiner this week, adding that โit still seems like she is mulling over a potential lawsuit over the way Maricopa County handled the electionโ and if Lake โgoes down that route, I think she will forever be branded as a Trump-type candidate.โ
โI think her political career in Arizona will be over. At that point, her only path would be to be on a conservative talk show somewhere,โ Romero said.
After the Washington Examiner published its story on Twitter, Lake responded: โNever.โ
Never.
โ Kari Lake (@KariLake) November 18, 2022
โPresident Trump announces his โ24 Presidential run,โ she wrote on Truth Social following the former presidentโs announcement that he will make a third bid for the White House. โHe has my complete and total endorsement!โ
During the Republican primary, Lake received Trumpโs endorsement, allowing her to win the partyโs nomination over a candidate who was backed by current Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and former Vice President Mike Pence.
Results
Earlier this week, Democrat Katie Hobbs declared victory over Lake, although the GOP candidate has said she is aiming to assemble a legal team to file lawsuits amid reports of election irregularities in Maricopa County. At the same time, Lake said she wonโt concede the race and said voters were disenfranchised or faced delays on Nov. 8.
Byย Jack Phillips