Former President Donald Trump recently voiced his support for Kari Lake in Arizona's Republican Senate primary, urging Arizonans to vote for her in the upcoming election. During a virtual rally with Lake, Trump praised her as an outstanding and capable individual who would make a great United States senator.
Trump criticized the Democratic candidate, Rep. Ruben Gallego, labeling him as a 'radical left, Democratic extremist.' He claimed that Gallego is not respected in Arizona and accused him of voting in alignment with President Joe Biden on all issues. In contrast, Trump asserted that Lake would support policies such as energy independence that align with his own agenda.
During his speech, Trump also took a swipe at Vice President Kamala Harris, referring to her as the 'most left-wing person' to have ever run for high office in the United States. He expressed solidarity with Lake, highlighting their shared opposition to what he perceives as extreme left-wing politics.
The primary election in Arizona is scheduled for July 30, and Trump's endorsement of Lake adds a significant boost to her campaign. With his loyal base of supporters, Trump's endorsement could potentially sway voters in Lake's favor.
As the race heats up in Arizona, the dynamics between the Republican and Democratic candidates are becoming increasingly polarized. Trump's involvement in endorsing Lake underscores the national attention that this Senate primary has garnered.
It remains to be seen how Trump's endorsement will impact the outcome of the primary election and whether Lake will secure the Republican nomination to compete in the general election. The political landscape in Arizona is evolving rapidly, with both parties vying for control of the Senate seat.