Republican Kari Lake, a former Arizona gubernatorial candidate and election reformer, gained a great deal of attention on Wednesday when she tweeted about former President Donald Trump.
“In light of Trump’s announcement last year that he would be running for president again in 2024, many have speculated about who would be his running mate. Back in November, Lake was spotted with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, which led to speculation about her possibly being chosen as Trump’s potential VP,” Martin Walsh reported for Conservative Brief, reminding readers about the speculation that Lake could be our next Vice President.
While nothing is definite at this moment on who Trump is considering for his running mate, Lake’s tweets this week again reinforced some of those theories.
“Trump 2024.”
Trump 2024.
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) February 1, 2023
Walsh said that Lake’s team replied this week to reports that she is exploring a bid for the U.S. Senate seat presently held by Krysten Sinema, who quit her party months ago and is now a self-described Independent, though she still caucuses with Democrats.
“I’m told Kari Lake is considering running for the US Senate seat held by Kyrsten Sinema in 2024,” CNN political reporter Kate Sullivan posted on Twitter.
According to a recent survey, the outspoken Republican would defeat the incumbent independent senator Kyrsten Sinema and the Democratic candidate Ruben Gallego.
Since gaining support while campaigning for Arizona governor, Lake has been a popular favorite.
You Rock Kari, keep up the good fight, you will be the next Vice President of the United States of America, people are getting to know you all over the USA & respect the fight that you are presenting, you have plenty of facts & data to back you up, total respect earned! #KariLake https://t.co/EX8aU3GGel
— Diehard Mets Fan 4ever – Chet "Aruba" Mattia (@ChesterMattia) January 31, 2023
“The survey, released January 11 by the website Blueprint Polling, imagined a scenario in which Sinema, a former Democrat turned independent who’s held her Senate seat since 2019, runs for reelection against Lake and Gallego, a Democrat who represents the state’s 3rd Congressional District. Lake, who rumors say is considering running for the seat but has not confirmed this, polled at 36 percent, according to Blueprint, well ahead of the two rivals. Gallego trailed closely with 32 percent, while Sinema ran a distant third with 14 percent,” Deseret News reported.
In a three-way race, one of every six voters questioned remained unsure, which might help Senator Sinema maintain her position.
Walsh went on:
Since leaving the Democrat Party last month, Sen. Sinema has gained support from Republican and Democrat voters and, the poll said that her best chance to stay in the Senate “may be for the Republican party to nominate a candidate so flawed that moderate and conservative voters would abandon that person for the Independent Sinema.”
More on this story via The Republic Brief:
Sinema officially left the Democratic Party in December and changed her affiliation to the Independent. Her move weakens Democrats’ already tenuous hold on the upper chamber. Prior to her announcement, Democrats had a 51-50 majority in the U.S. Senate. CONTINUE READING…