Arizona Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake claimed on Monday that her campaign had raised over $500,000 since outgoing Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) recently attempted to derail it in an “anti-endorsement” effort.
Cheney targeted Lake and Republican candidate for Arizona’s secretary of state Rep. Mark Finchem in a 30-second ad in which she urged voters to reject the two candidates because “they’ll only honor the results of an election if they agree with it.”
Speaking on Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Monday, Lake said the outgoing GOP congresswoman has now officially become her “biggest fundraiser” to date.
“We raised a half a million dollars since she did the anti-endorsement, and people are still flocking to our website, karilake.com, and donating. It has been an incredible boom for us in fundraising. So I have to extend a big thank you to Liz,” Lake said, adding that at this rate, her campaign should consider inviting Cheney “to our inaugural ball because we have to thank her for bringing in so much fundraising money for us.”…
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