The Mercury News

Senate Gop campaign arm endorses Lake

- By Maggie Astor

Senate Republican­s' campaign arm on Tuesday endorsed Kari Lake in Arizona, signaling the party's embrace of a firebrand candidate in a state central to efforts to regain a majority.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee's endorsemen­t, first reported by Politico, reflects Lake's efforts to make nice with a Republican establishm­ent that she blasted in her 2022 campaign for governor, and that has long had concerns about her electabili­ty.

“Kari Lake is one of the most talented candidates in the country,” the committee's chair, Sen. Steve Daines of Montana, said in a statement. “Kari is building out an effective campaign operation that has what it takes to flip Arizona's Senate seat in November.”

Lake is seeking the Republican nomination in what could be a three-way race for the seat held by Sen. Kyrsten Sinema. Rep. Ruben Gallego is the frontrunne­r on the Democratic side, and Sinema, who left the Democratic Party in 2022 to be an independen­t, has not confirmed whether she will run for reelection.

Mark Lamb, a right-wing sheriff, is also running for the Republican nomination.

A protege of former President Donald Trump, Lake followed Trump's lead by refusing to concede her loss in the governor's race during the midterm elections. She spent months unsuccessf­ully contesting the result in court, advancing conspiracy theories about voter fraud and disenfranc­hisement that were similar to Trump's false claims about the 2020 election, which she also embraced. Trump endorsed her Senate campaign when she got into the race in October.

Democrats jumped on the National Republican Senatorial Committee endorsemen­t even before Daines confirmed it.

“Kari Lake is the poster child for Senate Republican­s' candidate quality problem and abysmal recruiting strategy,” Tommy Garcia, a spokespers­on for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, said in a statement. “An election loser despised by Arizona Republican­s, Lake brings massive baggage and disqualify­ing flaws to the campaign. We're thrilled with the NRSC's choice.”

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