This Former Gubernatorial Hopeful Is Now Eyeing A Senate Run...

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Kari Lake is seriously considering a potential bid for the U.S. Senate in Arizona, according to her recent statements.

During an appearance on Newsmax, Lake expressed her contemplation, stating, "I'm seriously contemplating running for Senate." She added that she will make her final decision within the next few months.

Lake, a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump, also mentioned her commitment to helping him get reelected. During an appearance on NewsNation, she stated, "I'll do anything I can to help him get reelected."

With Trump currently leading the Republican primary field by a significant margin, Lake expressed confidence in his ability to secure the party's nomination. "Republicans will unite around our nominee, President Donald J. Trump, and together, we will put an END to Bidenomics," she declared in a post on X.

In a recent post, Lake criticized Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is also running in the GOP presidential primary. She claimed that DeSantis is "controlled by the swamp."

Although Lake lost the Arizona gubernatorial election last year to then-Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, she maintains that she actually won the contest and that the election was stolen. "I've looked at the polling, to be honest, and I believe I'm the only one who can win that race," Lake stated last month regarding Arizona's U.S. Senate contest, as reported by NBC News.

Lake's decision to potentially enter the U.S. Senate race in Arizona could have significant implications for the state's political landscape. As she weighs her options, her strong support for Trump and her claims of election fraud are likely to resonate with conservative voters. The coming months will reveal whether Lake ultimately decides to pursue a Senate bid and how her candidacy may shape the Republican primary in Arizona.