Former President Trump’s track record of endorsing winning candidates kept going this week, as former news anchor and journalist Kari Lake won a close race in Arizona’s Republican gubernatorial primary. The race between Lake and Karrin Taylor Robson remained too close to call until Thursday, two days after election day, when the Associated Press called the race for Lake.
Lake will now go on to face Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs in the general election in November.
We officially won every single county in Arizona. Clean sweep of the State.
This isn’t MY win.
This is OUR win.Thank you, Arizona. ♥️
— Kari Lake for AZ Governor (@KariLake) August 5, 2022
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Razor Thin Race
While mail-in ballots coming in prior to election day gave Robson an early lead, election day polling place results and Maricopa County releasing the results of their mail-in ballots gave Lake the win.
The race became a referendum of sorts between Lake, a Trump-endorsed candidate, and Robson, who was endorsed by former Vice President Mike Pence, current Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
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Trump candidates were victorious in many Arizona races including Senate, Secretary of State, Attorney General, U.S. House seats, and State House seats. Arizona was a crucial spot in the 2020 election, and will certainly be again in 2024.
Lake has been very outspoken on her views of the 2020 election. She has stated that she would decertify Joe Biden’s 2020 win in Arizona, saying, “He lost the election, and he shouldn’t be in the White House.”
Lake has also not been afraid to dish back to left leaning media outlets what they attempt to dish out.
Notice @KariLake didn’t run away from the issue of election fraud—she ran toward it. She made it the centerpiece of her campaign. And she won every county in Arizona. Now she’s up against one of the prime symbols of the fraud, Katie Hobbs. It’s the biggest race of the midterms!
— Dinesh D’Souza (@DineshDSouza) August 5, 2022
Latest Round Of Primaries Go Well For Trump Candidates
Tuesday night’s latest round of primaries was a good one for Trump endorsed candidates. In addition to Arizona, candidates in Michigan did well.
Rep. Peter Meijer, one of a handful of House Republicans to vote to impeach President Trump, lost his primary race to former Trump administration official John Gibbs.
Those who voted for impeachment are being picked off one by one with Meijer being the latest. Trump took to his own social media platform Truth Social and wrote, “Not a good time for Impeachers – 7 down, 3 to go!” Tudor Dixon won the GOP gubernatorial primary and will face Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in November.
Nationwide, it was a good night to be a Trump candidate. Of the 42 endorsements Trump gave in this most recent round of primaries, 32 won their respective races, and some may still be pending.
Yesterday was hugely successful for President Trump and his endorsed candidates.
The America First movement is alive and well! ???? @TudorDixon @bgmasters @AbrahamHamadeh @RealMarkFinchem @KariLake @WendyRogersAZ @ericschmidt
— Liz Willis (@LizWillis_) August 3, 2022
Democrats Bracing Themselves For November
For Democrats, election night this fall could look a lot like Tuesday. Democrats have pinned their hopes on things like the overturning of Roe vs. Wade and the Jan. 6 hearings, however those are not priorities for Americans. Soaring inflation and high gas and food prices are.
Joe Biden’s consistently low approval numbers have Democrats saying out loud that they do not want him to run again in 2024, and many shy away from inviting him on the campaign trail with them.
Another takeaway from Tuesday night’s primaries: while Democrats and the media try to downplay Donald Trump’s influence over the Republican Party, there is no mistaking that it is very much in play. Biden’s unpopularity coupled with Trump’s winning track record could be a lethal combination for Democrats.
Several more states have primaries in the coming weeks, including Wyoming, where Liz Cheney trails her opponent, Harriet Hageman by roughly 20 points. “Number 8” for Trump could be waiting in the wings.
Trump endorsed candidates won in Arizona, Kansas, Michigan and Missouri. America First is the New Party. pic.twitter.com/UWUC6oLdFv
— Z (@insatiablevine) August 3, 2022
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