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WATCH: Katie Hobbs Runs Away When Confronted by Project Veritas


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Arizona Democratic Governor candidate Katie Hobbs never met a challenge she didn’t run away from.

Just ask Kari Lake

Hobbs was recently approached by a Project Veritas reporter.

Before any question could be asked, Hobbs was so rattled that she spilled her beverage before making her escape.

What was Hobbs so afraid of?

It could be any number of things exposed by the new video from Project Veritas.

One of the highlights reveals how Hobbs’ campaign really feel about Arizonans and their guns.

Take a look:

https://twitter.com/bonchieredstate/status/1579997774732746752?s=20&t=QJokgN22jEn5Ifg3BCaeVw

Hobbs may also be feeling shame for recently unearthed content from her high school yearbook, which doesn’t paint her in such a good light..

Daily Mail reports on her participation in her high school’s tradition of ‘slave day:’

Arizona Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs was a student leader at her Catholic preparatory high school when pupils took part in a yearly tradition known as ‘Slave Day.’

Copies from past yearbooks of Seton Catholic Preparatory High School were obtained by DailyMail.com and appear to show the practice went on for nearly four decades and was last mentioned in a yearbook from 1997.

Hobbs, who played an active student body role as a member of the yearbook staff and student council for part of her tenure, went to school there from 1984 through 1988.

The tradition entails freshman students performing tasks for senior class ‘masters’ that included performing ‘embarrassing acts of servitude.’

Not a good look, Katie…

https://twitter.com/MattSim00577562/status/1579830813885345793?s=20&t=QJokgN22jEn5Ifg3BCaeVw



 

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