“We’ll Take it All the Way”: Kari Lake Reveals New Details About Lawsuit

Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is giving new details about her lawsuit after a judge rejected her challenge to the 2022 Arizona election.

During an interview on “The Larry Elder Show,” Lake blasted her critics, stating that those who oppose her lawsuit have “picked the wrong woman to mess with” and promised she would be taking her lawsuit “all the way to the Supreme Court” if needed.

“Somebody said, ‘Oh, just be graceful, you lost.’ No, we didn’t lose. If I would have lost I would be grateful. And I promised when I ran for governor that I would stand up and fight for the people of Arizona every single day. And I’m still fighting for them because they’re asking me,” Lake stated.

“I’m not going to lie to you, I’ve had days where I just go, ‘I’m tired.’ But I can’t walk away. I can’t say to the children, ‘Good luck. I had a great life. I had freedom in America. Good luck and enjoy the communism,’” she continued.

“I’m not going to lie to you, I’ve had days where I just go, ‘I’m tired.’ But I can’t walk away. I can’t say to the children, ‘Good luck. I had a great life. I had freedom in America. Good luck and enjoy the communism,’” she continued.

 

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