High on their own supply
Kari Lake represents the (welcome!) Republican dilemma that the kind of normie Republicans who could win purple state elections can’t win many Republican primaries:
After Kari Lake rode former president Donald Trump’s endorsement to the Republican nomination for governor of Arizona, some of her aides and allies urged her to moderate her campaign to compete in the November election.
Advisers wanted her to focus less on Trump’s false claims of voter fraud and more on homelessness, water independence and border security, according to people familiar with their counsel. Business leaders recommended that she tone down her MAGA message to create a friendlier climate for capital. Republican strategists asked her to stop denigrating early ballots, a method of voting once critical to Republican victories in the state.
In an August meeting at the state party’s headquarters, GOP operatives delivered a warning, which was recalled by two attendees: Campaigns that failed to mobilize supporters to vote early would be at a disadvantage. After pushback from some members of Lake’s team, the candidate herself spoke up. She said that True The Vote, the Texas-based group pushing unfounded claims of voter fraud, had told her to instruct supporters to mail in their ballots — not put them in drop boxes — as a way to “confuse the Democrats.”
The eyebrow-raising comment made clear to those present that Lake, 53, was a true believer, cocooned in a pro-Trump echo chamber.
“She would never break frame,” said a fellow Republican who spoke with Lake about her refusal to acknowledge Trump’s defeat. “She’d sort of look at you with a puzzled face and be like, ‘But the election was stolen in 2020.’”
The rain at the Nuremberg rally is that before 2020 Republicans were generally more likely to take advantage of voting by mail — their electorate is older, after all — but Donald Trump decided it was evil and so his followers still have the felt need to keep shooting themselves in the genitalia to own the libs. Lake is now suing to have the election results thrown out, in part because Republican vote suppression efforts made the lines in Maricopa County too long. Well, gotta keep you name in the news if you want to keep your Sunday 6:30 AM slot at the next Turning Point USA Conference.