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The problems keep piling up for Kari Lake

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Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.But pro-LGBTQ+ Representative Ruben Gallego, who is widely regarded as the frontrunner for the Democratic Party’s nomination, raked in over $1 million more than her.

He brought in a cool $3.3 million last quarter, expanding his campaign warchest to an impressive $6.5 million.A post shared by Rep.

Ruben Gallego (@reprubengallego)Never one to be bogged down by facts or reality, Lake’s team tried to spin her less-than-impressive fundraising numbers as a positive thing, saying: “Kari Lake is out working everyone, posting a very strong fundraising haul for her first quarter in the race.

Arizona is the best pick up opportunity for Senate Republicans, and Kari is well positioned to win in November.”Again, she was outraised by more than $1 million by her likely Democratic opponent.

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