Posted BY: Bill | NwoReport
Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake met with National Republican Senatorial Committee officials on Thursday, a spokeswoman for her confirmed.
Caroline Wren, a senior adviser to Lake, confirmed to Politico that she met with Senate Republicans. The meeting lasted an hour, she said, adding that the topics of discussion included how to run a Senate campaign and how it differs from a gubernatorial campaign.
Wren was asked whether Lake has made a decision on a Senate bid, and she told the outlet: “I don’t think so. I think it was more listening.” The Epoch Times has contacted Lake’s team for comment.
Lake also spoke to Politico in the Senate building last week, saying she met with Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and others. The GOP candidate who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump said she was in Washington for the National Prayer Breakfast event.
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Meanwhile, Lake conducted an interview with the New York Times late last week, offering criticism to Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.), a former Democrat-turned-independent who is up for reelection in 2024.
“She’s the furthest thing from an independent,” Lake told the NY Times about Sinema. “Someone somewhere said she did a couple of courageous things, well, she should do courageous stuff here every day. If you are blessed to be elected by the people, when you show up in Washington, D.C., you should be doing courageous acts [every single day].” Sinema has not issued a public comment on Lake’s remarks.