
Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate and permanent election denier Kari Lake spilled her idea for “absolutely fair” elections, and it would include Republicans winning across the board.
“We have great candidates in the Republican Party and on our side. We’ve got a lot of great candidates, if our election is fair, I believe the ranks of the Congress, the Senate, I think the White House, I think all state governors will be Republicans if the election fair,” Lake said.
Lake also continued to claim that he did not lose the election in November to Democrat Katie Hobbs, and he quoted his father there in an attempt to convince the crowd that he was lying.
“He said, ‘Stay in the fight, but when you lose, you lose with honor, you shake someone else’s hand and you walk away,'” Lake said.
“I didn’t lose, so I didn’t do it.”
Lake insists he will explore another run for elected office if necessary. However, he said he would not “go away” despite pressure to concede to Hobbs, who has been governor of Arizona since Jan. 2.