Kari Lake has been an outspoken supporter of election integrity and America First policies.
The 53-year-old is holding a massive prayer event today in Mesa, Arizona—this comes as her case heads to the Arizona Supreme Court for consideration:
🚨TOMORROW🚨
Join our movement for a prayer event at Without Walls Church in Mesa at 10:30am!
We told you we'd bring our election case to the AZ Supreme court and we did.
Now, it's time to pray together for the Supreme Court & praise God with great expectations! pic.twitter.com/YM6ZKfUvB8
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) March 20, 2023
If the court decides that there is ample evidence to hear the case, the proceedings will move to the oral arguments phase.
Lake has been working nonstop to highlight the election ‘irregularities’ and issues that plagued the 2022 Arizona midterm elections—particularly in Maricopa County.
Sources claim that 60+ voting locations were abruptly closed on election day in Maricopa County, and voters claimed that wait times to vote could be measured in hours…
Here are just some of Lake’s claims about the botched 2022 midterm elections in Arizona:
Please SHARE. We need more Americans to understand how and why they are rigging our elections. https://t.co/1HWv3t5aFb
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) March 21, 2023
The Gateway Pundit had more on the planned prayer event:
Lake told Bannon earlier that she will be holding an event to pray for the Justices on the Supreme Court tomorrow morning.
However, this event, if held in a nearby park, was threatened with fines and punishments.
“It’s really hard to find a place to meet and pray. We looked at some parks, and the risk of showing up there to pray with a group of people would have meant a $3,000 fine and possibly arrests,” Kari Lake told Bannon this morning.
Questions Remain About How Voters Get Removed From Rolls As Fed Court Sets Hearing Date: https://t.co/BDVH9grqTC
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) March 20, 2023
David Schultz claims via Newsweek:
It does not matter on what grounds Lake argues her case as she has “no chance of prevailing” at the Supreme Court level.
“She has to show as a matter of federal or constitutional law the lower courts made an error or mistake that demands an overturning of the lower court decision,” Schultz told Newsweek.
“This assumes she raised the federal issues at the lower court level. Even if she wins at the Supreme Court level they will at best order a new trial at the lower court level. But this is unlikely.”
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