Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake made a laughing stock out of failed RINO Liz Cheney after the former Republican launched an attack ad against Lake. The ad apparently helped Lake raise funds and that is just hilarious!
Lake laughed, “My goodness. I’m telling you, she is going to be our best fundraiser yet. We have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars since her ad started and since we put that letter out… She is hated by both sides right now… we’re actually bringing Democrats over to our movement. They don’t like Liz Cheney either. And for her to think that she can come into Arizona and try to influence this election, it’s comical. It’s sad and a little bit scary. I think the scariest costume you could put on for Halloween would be Liz Cheney. You’ll get no candy at anyone’s door.”
Cheney’s backfiring ad claimed that Lake if the people care they won’t support Lake:
“You have a candidate for governor, Kari Lake, you have a candidate for secretary of state, Mark Finchem, both of whom have said that they will only honor the results of an election if they agree with it,” Cheney says in a clip from her recent appearance at a McCain Institute event at Arizona State University’s campus in Tempe.
“And if you care about the survival of our republic, we cannot give people power who will not honor elections.”
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For @Liz_Cheney to think she can come into Arizona & try to influence this election, it's comical, sad & little bit scary
This Halloween, imagine opening your door & seeing Liz. The only thing scarier is the thought of @katiehobbs being our Governorhttps://t.co/Rk4FlDA1CH pic.twitter.com/6JSBX2RTkE
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) October 30, 2022
Lake responded to Cheney on Friday in a letter posted on Twitter, thanking her for “a generous in-kind contribution” to her campaign.
“Your recent television ad urging Arizonans not to vote for me is doing just the opposite,” Lake said. “Our campaign donations are skyrocketing and our website nearly crashed from traffic as people rushed to learn more about my plan to put Arizona First and join our historic political movement.”