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Kari Lake’s latest poll numbers have sent her into a racist tailspin

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ambushing him outside of an airport bathroom. So, it should come as little surprise she’s finishing her campaign against the Democratic rep by circling the drain.

The MAGA anti-drag queen is trailing Gallego in every poll, sometimes by double digits. Among 11 polls of likely Arizona voters taken in September, he led all 11 by margins ranging from 4 to 14 points.

Overall, Gallego has led in 45 of the 48 polls taken in the race since Kyrsten Sinema announced she wouldn’t run for reelection.

Losing is nothing new to Lake, who lost the 2022 gubernatorial race to Democrat Katie Hobbs. Unable to accept defeat, Lake has unsuccessfully challenged her loss in court over the last two years.Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!During that time, she also made herself a regular at Mar-a-Lago, much to Trump’s reported annoyance.

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