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Absolutely nobody is buying Kari Lake’s latest charm offensive

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The New York Times published a fresh story over the weekend about Lake’s woes as the de-facto GOP nominee for Arizona’s open senate seat.

With Kyrsten Sinema retiring, Republicans sense a grand opportunity to reclaim a seat they held for the 14 years prior to Sinema’s election in 2018.

But Lake can’t stop alienating the masses. Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!In an apparent effort to win over independent voters, she’s moderated her message on multiple key issues.

The former TV news anchor now says she opposes a federal abortion ban, though she previously called the procedure the “ultimate sin.” One of her early supporters, Arizona Tea Party president Dan Farley, says he’s skeptical of her core beliefs.

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