Kari Lake Says Election Could Be Stolen, But Doesn't Provide Evidence

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Published at : November 10, 2022

Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake on Monday night said the midterm elections could be stolen without providing any evidence. The Morning Joe panel discusses Lake's political trajectory from Obama supporter to election denier.

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Kari Lake Says Election Could Be Stolen, But Doesn't Provide Evidence Kari Lake Says Election Could Be Stolen, But Doesn't Provide Evidence
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