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WATCH: Kari Lake entertains Senate run on The Charlie Kirk Show

"If I'm the only Republican who can beat them, then I'd be willing to jump in," Lake concluded, noting again that any decision she makes would depend on the outcome of her court case.

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During a Monday morning appearance on the Charlie Kirk Show, former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake hinted that her time in politics was long from over, and that she may run for Senate in 2024.

Lake lambasted her Democratic opposition, deeming them dangerous to the people of Arizona, and suggested that she was the only Republican who could beat them.



"Some people are clamouring for you to run for the US Senate," Kirk began. "We got Gallego running, Sinema might run, therefore there's a very clear lane for a three-way race. Is this something you're interested in? Something you're entertaining?"

"Yes I am entertaining it," Lake replied, noting however that her "number one priority" remains her ongoing court case. "I hope that we'll get a judge to do the right thing," she said, "but I'm also looking at what happens if we don't get a decent ruling."

"They want me to go away; they want our movement to go away," Lake continued. "I represent 'We the People,' and if they want us gone so badly that they're willing to steal an election, then I'm not gonna let them have that; I won't go away." 

Lake went on to cite polling data showing that she was the only Republican capable of beating out Ruben Gallego and Kyrsten Sinema.

"I find both of them incredibly dangerous to the people of Arizona," she said, pointing out that Sinema has voted with President Biden's agenda 93 percent of the time, and that Gallego was a "self-admitted socialist."

"If I'm the only Republican who can beat them, then I'd be willing to jump in," Lake concluded, noting again that any decision she makes would depend on the outcome of her court case.



In December, a Maricopa County judge ruled against Lake, finding that the gubernatorial election had not been stolen. Lake proceeded to take her case to the Arizona Appellate Court, and recently said that things were moving "quickly."

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