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Ruben Gallego issued the final blow to Kari Lake’s campaign by asking her one simple question

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@RubenGallego: "She's still in denial about the 2022 election. Will you finally tell the people of Arizona did you win or loss that election?@KariLake: "Can I talk about water really quickly?"Utter disaster for Kari Lake in tonight's debate.pic.twitter.com/Hdx3WE4CJ3Ruben Gallego asks Kari Lake: “Will you finally tell the people of Arizona, did you win or lose that election?”Lake: “Can I talk about water really quickly?”Denial seems to be a theme hereFor context, it’s worth mentioning that Gallego’s aside came during a section on climate charge, so Lake’s focus on H2O wasn’t completely out of nowhere.

But he asked her numerous times about her election lies, and she sidestepped every single time. The numbers show that Lake’s refusal to accept reality isn’t resonating with Arizona voters.

Gallego is ahead of the MAGA anti-drag queen in every poll, sometimes by double digits. Among 11 polls of likely Arizona voters taken in September, Gallego 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.A five-term congressman from the Phoenix area, Gallego is building a wide coalition.

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