Kari Lake has announced her plans to run for Arizona State Senate.Photo:Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty
Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty
RepublicanKari Lakelaunched a campaign for U.S. Senate in Arizona on Tuesday, after previously saying that she believes she’s “the only one who can win” and teasing her interest in challenging incumbent Sen.Kyrsten Sinema, an independent who was initially elected on the Democratic Party’s ticket.
Former President Donald Trump embraces then-Arizona Republican nominee for governor Kari Lake on Oct. 9, 2022.Mario Tama/Getty
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Lake suggested in July that she would announce a Senate campaign “maybe sometime in the fall,” setting her sights on Congress following her failed bid for Arizona governor in 2022, in which shelost to Democrat Katie Hobbs.
Congressman Ruben Gallego hopes to earn Democrats' support after incumbent Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema switched her party affiliation to independent.Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty; Anna Moneymaker/Getty
Arizona is poised to be one of the key battleground states in the fight for control of the Senate. Incumbent Sinema, whoswitched her party affiliation from Democratic to independent, already has other challengers in the race, the most notable being Democratic Rep.Ruben Gallego, who announced his decision to run in January after Sinema exited the party.
“Growing up poor, all I had was the American dream. It kept me going: as a kid sleeping on the floor, a student scrubbing toilets, a Marine losing brothers in Iraq," he said in a statement posted to social media. “Today, too many Arizonans see their dream slipping away. I’m running for the U.S. Senate to win it back for you!”
Pinal County SheriffMark Lamb, a Republican, also announced his intention to run for Arizona’s Senate seat, and the deadline for additional candidates to file is not until April.
Sinema has not yet announced whether she is running for reelection, though she filed the necessary paperwork in December.
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