‘Whistleblowers ARE coming forward’: Kari Lake gives update on Arizona Election Day debacle

Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is updating supporters on what is going on behind the scenes as her campaign attempts to understand what occurred on Election Day in Arizona.

Lake issued an update on Monday, informing supporters that her attorneys are working around the clock to obtain information about Arizona’s election night debacle.

“Attorneys are working diligently to gather information,” Lake said in a video posted to Twitter. “Whistleblowers ARE coming forward and the curtain is being lifted. Whether done accidentally or intentionally. It is clear that this election was a debacle that destroyed any trust in our elections.”

Arizona’s 2022 election was”the most chaotic in Arizona’s history,” Lake said, with “printer problems, tabulation errors, three-hour-long lines and even longer and confusing instructions given by election officials,” building the chaos.

A recent report spelled troubling news to voters about an anti-MAGA PAC called “Pro Democracy Republicans of Arizona,” which was formed by Maricopa County Chairman Bill Gates and Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer in 2021, per RSBN.

Commenting on the shocking revelation, Lake said: “Shouldn’t Election Officials be impartial? The guys running the Election have made it their mission to defeat America First Republicans. Unbelievable.”

Despite the frustrating problems covering the county of Maricopa, Lake remains strong, reminding her supports that she is fighting alongside them to get to the bottom of what occurred on Election Day, as voting machines malfunctioned, leading to long lines and “substantial voter suppression,” as revealed in a new report by attorney Mark Sonnenklar, per RSBN.

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