For Immediate Release
Thursday, December 7th, 2023
Contact: Olivia Taylor-Puckett, otpuckett@azdem.org
Where In The World Is Kari Lake? New Hampshire!
ARIZONA -– Kari Lake continues to campaign outside of Arizona, as previously reported by Vanity Fair, Axios, and Phoenix New Times. Today, Lake will be in New Hampshire, a state obviously critical to her effort to represent Arizona in the U.S. Senate.
Lake will headline the Hillsborough County GOP Christmas Fundraiser on December 7th, at Alpine Grove Events Center, Hollis, New Hampshire. That’s over 2,000 miles from Arizona.
Kari Lake has been all over the country: Nevada, Texas, Florida, Colorado. Now, she’s closing out the year at a key presidential early state: New Hampshire.
As Vanity Fair wrote, “the cross-country itinerary she’s mapped out to promote her campaign appears better suited for someone with national aspirations or a book to sell.”
“Instead of focusing on earning the votes of Arizonans, Kari Lake took her nightmare campaign to New Hampshire to sell books and continue to push dangerous conspiracy theories. While Lake’s campaign faces scrutiny in Arizona, she’s fled all the way across the country,” said Olivia Taylor-Puckett, Senior Communications Advisor at the Arizona Democratic Party.
Read more about Kari Lake’s “anywhere but Arizona” campaign:
- Phoenix New Times: Anywhere but Arizona: Kari Lake loves to campaign. Just not here. “Kari Lake’s campaign to represent Arizona in the U.S. Senate has been underway for a month, but the former TV anchor has been busy campaigning everywhere but the Grand Canyon State.”
- Vanity Fair: Kari Lake’s Senate Bid Is Giving Off Trump-Veep Vibes: “She’s Hedging Her Bets”: Kari Lake is ostensibly running for a US Senate seat in Arizona, but the cross-country itinerary she’s mapped out to promote her campaign appears better suited for someone with national aspirations or a book to sell.
- Axios Phoenix: “At public events since her campaign launch — many of which have been out of state — Lake has appeared with election deniers, including the filmmaker behind the debunked conspiracy documentary ‘2000 Mules.’”
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