Posted on 10/24/2022 6:40:15 PM PDT by montag813
by Jim Clayborn | RNN
Arizona’s no-holds-barred gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is on a one-person mission to correct course in the desert state. Guided by morality and the Constitution, she is not only speaking up forcefully and taking action, she is doing so in the correct way.
Katie Hobbs, on the other hand, her cowardly Democrat challenger, believes in nothing except raw power. After refusing to show up for a debate, Lake had the floor to herself in a one-on-one with the moderator. A debate would be preferred – as they should be mandatory for anyone seeking public office – but the opportunity allowed Lake to use the entire time to expand on her visions as governor.
One question came to the Super Bowl, which Arizona is slated to host in 2023. Lake would be sworn in a month before that spectacle, and has already stated her intentions to declare a border invasion once in office.
The left and media have already attacked that plan as "far-right" (despite 68% of Arizonans supporting it) and have called on the NFL to yank the Super Bowl from Arizona, should Lake prevail on November 8th.
The moderator then brought up Arizona’s refusal to acknowledge Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and the threat of the NFL to back out in the early 1990s, and connected politics to sports again with Lake’s bold vision.
Take a look at how Lake deftly wades through the distractions and pointedly strikes at the heart of the matter:
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