Arizona Politics

Lake Encourages Voters to Go 'Beast Mode' and 'Vote Like Your Life Depends On It'

With November inching closer and closer, many feel the stakes in the 2024 Election could not be higher. Kari Lake, who is running for Senate in Arizona, encouraged voters to go "beast mode" and "vote like your life depends on it" in a recent appearance on Real America's Voice's (RAV) American Sunrise, while also discussing how Republicans might be able to prevent possible voter fraud.

Lake, who ran for Governor in the 2022 midterms, has maintained the election was stolen in favor of Katie Hobbs (D) and has been fighting in court ever since. Despite her first trial being dismissed, Lake told RAV that "we have several court cases that are continuing to work their way through the courts to try and shore these up and force our election officials to follow the laws so that our elections are run legally."

Additionally, she pointed out that America First Legal filed a lawsuit against Maricopa County for its alleged violation of election laws, which Lake hoped to be "a landmark lawsuit that will force our legal system to acknowledge what is going on in our elections and then force them to do something about how election officials are running our laws."

Host Terrance Bates asked Lake if she felt the upcoming election would be fair.

"Not fair," she answered, "But I think what we are going to see is so many people pouring out to vote [that] it is going to be hard for them to keep up and pump in bogus ballots."

Moreover, Lake warned voters that this election year was "not the year to say, 'Oh, the elections are not run well, I am not going to vote.' This is the year you double down and vote. You go and vote like your life depends on it."

After all, Lake described herself as "out with a fire in my belly to take back our country, and we all need to have the same energy... beast mode. We are going beast mode."

Having recently scored major endorsements from Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), and National Republican Senatorial Committee Chair Steve Daines (R-MT) and an apparent lead in the polls, Lake's "beast mode" mentality could very well catch on with voters.

Grayson Bakich

Florida born and raised, Grayson Bakich is a recent recipient of a Master’s Degree in Political Science at the University of Central Florida. His thesis examined recent trends in political polarization and how this leads into justification of violence.

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