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Did Democrats Just Steal Another One? Katie Hobbs Announced as Winner in AZ


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Buckle up people.

It’s going to be a bumpy ride.

Several news outlets have called the Arizona governor’s race.

They’re announcing Katie Hobbs as the winner over Kari Lake.

The same Katie Hobbs who ran from Kari Lake, refused to debate her, and has zero presence on social media compared to Lake.

Oh, and she also “won” via a LARGER margin than Joe Biden did in 2020.

Hmm, strange considering everyone is unhappy with Biden now…

The Fox News Decision Desk called the race for Hobbs:

The Fox News Decision Desk can project that Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs will be the next governor of Arizona. She defeats GOP candidate and former local news host Kari Lake.

Per Arizona law, the race may go to a recount.

Lake is a former TV news anchor who stepped down last year after 22 years with the Fox affiliate in Phoenix to run for governor. Thanks in part to her strong support for former President Trump and his unproven claims that the 2020 election was “stolen” and rigged,” Trump endorsed and heavily backed Lake as she narrowly won the GOP nomination over a candidate backed by term-limited GOP Gov. Doug Ducey.

Anyone with half a brain cell in their head knows that this election was suspect at best, just as it was last time.

Nothing adds up here.

Still, the media will surly keep pushing the narrative that we are “election deniers” for pointing that out.

We cannot allow that to stop us.

The truth is the only important thing here.

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Kari Lake needs to fight this until the end.

According to National Review, she plans to:

Republican Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake seemed to suggest that fraud cost her the election after the race was called for her Democratic opponent Katie Hobbs Monday night.

“Arizonans know BS when they see it,” Lake tweeted after the outcome was declared by multiple outlets, implying that she was not yet ready to concede. Hobbs secured 50.4 percent — a total of 1,266,922 votes — to Lake’s 49.6 percent — a total of 1,247,428 votes — with 98 percent of the votes counted, according to the Associated Press. The race was called almost a week after Election Day as many ballots were being dropped off and counted for days.



 

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