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At some point, you’d think leftist journalists would stop trying to mess with Trump-backed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake. Every time the cross her or attempt a “gotcha” on her, she reverses it on them and makes them look like fools. Her latest victim was the Arizona Republic, or as she calls them, the “Arizona Repugnant.”
“TEASER: The Arizona Repugnant begged me for an interview. 2 WEEKS later & they STILL refuse to cover my border plan bc I use the word INVASION… is @azcentral covering for the Cartels? Since they didn’t want it, I am sharing the FULL interview with you…”
Here’s the teaser followed by the full video below:
TEASER: The Arizona Repugnant begged me for an interview. 2 WEEKS later & they STILL refuse to cover my border plan bc I use the word INVASION… is @azcentral covering for the Cartels?
Since they didn't want it, I am sharing the FULL interview with you: https://t.co/hMJN0OxiAL pic.twitter.com/b2dMb0oBMI
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) May 18, 2022
As I noted in a recent article, we need better America First patriotic candidates. Kari Lake is the prototype. Pay attention, patriots. This is how you win elections even in a RINO-dominated GOP.
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