Former newscaster turned politician Kari Lake has demonstrated that she still has excellent news judgment. She recounted a breaking news tale with a hilarious twist during a recent trip to Iowa. It’s obvious that her sense of humor and wit are equally amazing as her professional accomplishments.
The Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs narrowly defeated the Republican nominee for governor of Arizona in 2022, and she recently announced on Twitter that she was going to Iowa! Her hometown of Iowa also happens to be the location of the eagerly awaited first-in-the-nation primaries. Her future political aspirations will undoubtedly be the subject of conversation and rumors following this trip.
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Professional: In an address to the Scott County Republicans in Bettendorf, Iowa, Lake credited her pride in her heritage for her tenacity in battling a legal battle over purported election irregularities. Local media reported that Lake attributed her determination and refusal to give up to her ancestry.
“We start Iowa nice, right? And then we start moving it up until we get to like the Iowa witch part, and I’m about to go Iowa witch on the media,” according to the Iowa Capital Dispatch, she told the crowd.
Later, following the incident, Lake returned to Twitter to offer a story that she described as “hilarious.”
“I have to share something hilarious with you guys. I’m in Iowa with hundreds of voters tonight for a rally. There was an open bar that ran out of beer…Except for one brand… @budlight. Go woke, go BROKE. Sad!” she wrote.
Recently, Lake brought up Anheuser Busch’s daring decision to collaborate with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. Several conservative consumers immediately boycotted Bud Lite in response to this decision. The effects of corporate alliances with LGBTQ+ campaigners on the general public’s perspective and the bottom line were highlighted by Lake’s statements.
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Mulvaney, a transgender social media celebrity, is said to have more than 11.7 million fans on TikTok and Instagram, according to Newsweek. But, radio host Erick Erickson has noted that it’s possible that Bud Light’s advertising campaigns aren’t specifically aimed at these people.
“Is the Bud Light thing an April Fool’s joke? I mean it is trash beer, but given the constituent demo of Bud Light drinkers, it seems like a terrible marketing thing,” Erickson tweeted.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled last month not to take up some of Lake’s appeal concerning the 2018 governor’s election. They didn’t entirely dismiss his complaint, either, since they brought back a claim against Maricopa County’s signature verification procedure that had previously been rejected by a lower court.
In a recent court brief, Lake’s legal team reiterated their contention that over 35,000 ballots suddenly turned up in the final total of the Maricopa County midterm election in November. The state Supreme Court is now in charge of the matter.
Lake was also required to respond to petitions filed by Hobbs and Democratic Secretary of State Adrian Fontes requesting the court to punish her for stating in her brief “the undeniable truth that 35,563 unaccounted-for ballots were added to the total of ballots at a third-party processing facility.”
As a result, the judges said: “The record does not reflect that 35,563 unaccounted ballots were added to the total count. The motions for sanctions will be considered in due course.”
The motion over the purported 35,563 is significant since it exceeds Hobbs’ victory margin of about 17,000 votes.
The Arizona Supreme Court approved Lake’s request to resurrect the lawsuit against Maricopa County’s signature verification procedure in late March.
“In an order Wednesday, the state’s highest court said a lower court erroneously dismissed Lake’s claim challenging the application of signature verification procedures on early ballots in Maricopa County. The court sent the claim back to a trial court to consider,” the Associated Press reported.
“In her challenge, the former TV anchor focused on problems with ballot printers at some polling places in Maricopa County, home to more than 60% of the state’s voters. The defective printers produced ballots that were too light to be read by the on-site tabulators at polling places. Lines backed up in some areas amid the confusion. Lake alleged ballot printer problems were the result of intentional misconduct,” the outlet added.
The AP continued: “In mid-February, the Arizona Court of Appeals rejected Lake’s assertions, concluding she presented no evidence that voters whose ballots were unreadable by tabulators at polling places were not able to vote. The appeals court noted that even a witness called to testify on Lake’s behalf confirmed ballots that couldn’t initially be read at polling places may ultimately have been counted. And while a pollster testified that the polling place problems disenfranchised enough voters to change the election’s outcome, the appeals court said his conclusion was baseless.”
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