Kari Lake Tells Maria Bartiromo She is Not ‘All That Confident’ the 2024 Election Will Be Fair
Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake says that as of right now, she is not confident the 2024 election will be fair.
In an interview with Fox News anchor Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures, Lake pushed the so-called Great Replacement theory in response to a question about the border.
“Do you believe one of the motivations here is to get illegals, foreigners to vote for the Democrats?” Bartiromo asked.
“Oh, absolutely, 1,000%,” Lake replied. She added, “What they want is to have a line in the voter rolls so that somebody can vote for that person. And that’s why they’re asking them to register to vote when they get set up for Medicare and Medicaid, because they’re giving them all of these services. They’re asking them to sign up to vote. Then they have a line in the voter roll and somebody will vote under that name.”
“So how confident are you, then, that we will have a fair election in November?” Bartiromo asked.
“If it were today, I wouldn’t be all that confident,” the senate candidate replied.
Lake went on to cite “many lawsuits” working their way through the courts to “make sure illegals aren’t voting” as the reason why she’s optimistic the November election ultimately will be fair. Of course, Lake hasn’t had much luck with election-related court cases in the past. The former Arizona gubernatorial candidate recently admitted fault in a defamation lawsuit filed against her by a top Arizona election official. She also lost repeated challenges of the results, and the Supreme Court recently declined to take up a case she brought seeking a ban on electronic vote tabulators.
Watch above, via Fox News.