
“You don’t have to reach Ronna McDaniel,” Bannon said on the “War Room” podcast on Friday, referring to the newly reelected RNC chair.
“You’re the governor of Arizona. You just won a really tough race because you stood up for the policies that MAGA embodies,” Bannon continued.
Lake said he was willing to meet with McDaniel before turning to the former president.
“If we don’t get Donald Trump back in the White House, I don’t know how long we can last. I think our republic is in danger,” he said.
“To me, there’s no tomorrow unless we can turn this around in Arizona,” Bannon said.
“My plan A is to win our election,” Lake said. “We have all the evidence in front of us.”
A judge threw out Lake’s challenge of the results due to a lack of evidence for her claims that there was widespread wrongdoing in the November election.
Meanwhile, the former president, who has officially announced his candidacy for 2024, really pumped the brakes on his stolen election blather during a campaign stop in South Carolina on Saturday, CNN reported. But he promised to “restore the integrity of the election.”