
Arizona’s 2022 GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s election lawsuit is going to trial beginning Wednesday after an Arizona judge ruled two of her ten claims could proceed.
The two counts the judge allowed deal with an allegation of intentional misconduct regarding ballot printers and ballot chain of custody.
On Tuesday, Lake tweeted, “Our Election Case is going to trial. Katie Hobbs attempt to have our case thrown out FAILED. She will have to take the stand & testify. Buckle up, America. This is far from over.”
Later on Tuesday, Lake appeared at Turning Point USA’s America Fest in Phoenix where she told an amped-up crowd, “We have a chance to show the world that our elections are truly corrupt, and we won’t take it anymore.”
“Christmas came early yesterday, woo!” she told the audience. “Yesterday we got great news. We’re taking these bitches to trial!”
The Twitter account for Lake’s team posted a message Tuesday, explaining, “The machines worked the night before election day & not the day of 59% of the machines had the same problem at the same time. Either those machines were on a network, programmed to fail, or we’re the most unlucky people on the face of this earth Sounds pretty malicious to us.”
Arizona’s GOP attorney general candidate Abe Hamadeh also contested his race in a lawsuit that is ongoing.