PHOENIX (CN) — Kari Lake says she will continue fighting in court over her loss of the Arizona governor’s office while campaigning to be Arizona’s next U.S. Senator.
“I’m going to continue my election challenges,” the former Fox News anchor told a crowd of cheering fans, minutes after announcing her bid for the U.S. Senate.
Lake, who lost Arizona’s gubernatorial election in 2022 and has since launched at least four lawsuits challenging the results, filed paperwork to run for Senate last week and solidified her campaign at a rally in Scottsdale Tuesday night.
Nearly 300 people wielding American flags and wearing “MAGA” hats gathered outside the offices of Jetset Magazine to support their preferred candidate.
“I will be the most pro-America senator in the entire country,” Lake told the crowd. “The only way to fix our problems is with America-first policies.”
The crowd chanted, “Kari! Kari! Kari!” in response.
Former President Donald Trump, who endorsed Lake in her run for governor in 2022, endorsed her again for this race, appearing via a pre-recorded video played on a large screen behind Lake, whom he called “Arizona’s next senator.”
“When I’m back in the White House, I need strong fighters like Kari,” said the former president, who faces 91 felony counts in four criminal cases. “For four incredible years, my administration brought historic peace and prosperity to America. And in three awful years, Joe Biden has sent our nation on a tragedy to hell.”
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