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The Arizona Supreme Court has declined much of Republican Kari Lake's appeal over her loss in the governor's race.
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The Arizona Supreme Court has declined much of Republican Kari Lake's appeal over her loss in the governor's race.
An Arizona appeals court rejected Republican Kari Lake's challenge of her defeat in the Arizona governor's race to Democrat Katie Hobbs.
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But the judge did not grant a request to sanction the failed GOP candidate for Arizona governor.
A judge dismissed the former gubernatorial candidate's lawsuit last week.
Kari Lake asked a judge to either declare her the winner or order a revote in a key county.
Lake has claimed for weeks that her loss in the Arizona governor's race was illegitimate. She'll be able to inspect ballots, call witnesses and introduce evidence in the two-day trial.
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If the results aren't included in the state's tally, it would flip the victor in at least two close races from a Republican to a Democrat.
Lake, a close ally of former President Donald Trump who has refused to acknowledge President Joe Biden won the 2020 election, has not yet conceded the governor's race.
Hobbs, currently secretary of state, has formed a transition team that is vetting potential staff and preparing her to take office.
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Kari Lake, the Republican candidate for governor in Arizona, has refused to concede the race, despite being defeated by Democrat Katie Hobbs. Lake called the election "a debacle" in a video posted to Twitter this week. Jim Small, editor-in-chief for the Arizona Mirror, joined "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest.
Defeated Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake says she's assembling lawyers and collecting evidence of voters who had trouble casting ballots as she considers her next move.
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Kari Lake, a Trump-endorsed former TV anchor, and Katie Hobbs, Arizona's Democratic secretary of state, had been locked in a close contest to be the next governor of Arizona.
Democrat Katie Hobbs has defeated Republican and Trump-endorsed candidate Kari Lake in the Arizona governor's race. The race was one of the most closely watched in the country. Christina Ruffini has more.
CBS News projects Democrat Katie Hobbs has been elected Arizona governor, defeating Republican Kari Lake, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump. Trump is expected to announce his own bid for reelection on Tuesday night, and a federal appeals court has blocked President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan while a legal appeal plays out.
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The Senate and gubernatorial races in Arizona are about even as candidates make their final pitches to voters ahead of Election Day. Kris Van Cleave has the details.
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