Kari Lake was always seen as unbeatable in a Republican primary but an iffy prospect in a general election in Arizona.
Lake had been a frequent fixture on the presidential primary campaign trail at the beginning of the year, promoting Trump at ...
PHOENIX — Democrat Ruben Gallego was projected to defeat Republican Kari Lake and become Arizona’s next U.S. senator on Monday night. The Associated Press called the race for Gallego at 9:50 p ...
9.2% and 30.4%. When the election is over, these are the numbers most likely to drive a stake into the heart of the Kari Lake machine. Percentage of likely Republican voters who say they plan to ...
An unusual and prolonged silence hung over Arizona’s U.S. Senate race, where Democrat Ruben Gallego holds to a shrunken lead over Republican Kari Lake on Nov. 6, with hundreds of thousands more votes ...
Rep. Ruben Gallego will defeat Republican Kari Lake in the Arizona Senate race, CBS News projects — a crucial win for Democrats as the GOP gained control of the Senate. Gallego and Lake were ...
An unusual and prolonged silence hung over Arizona’s U.S. Senate race, where Democrat Ruben Gallego holds to a shrunken lead over Republican Kari Lake on Nov. 6, with hundreds of thousands more ...
Democrat Ruben Gallego became the projected winner of Arizona’s U.S. Senate race on Monday night after Maricopa County counted more ballots and Republican Kari Lake could not plausibly overtake him.
Republican Kari Lake, contending for a Senate seat representing Arizona, congratulated Donald Trump for a third straight win in the presidential contest—perpetrating the false idea that he ...
Gallego, who has represented Arizona's third district in the U.S. House since 2023, co-sponsored the Women’s Health Protection Act and the My Body, My Data Act and said he would protect a woman ...
Democrat Ruben Gallego and Republican Kari Lake were head-to-head in the Arizona State Senate race when the former came out on top. The former, an Iraq War veteran, beat the news anchor cum Trump ...
After it was confirmed that Donald Trump had beaten Kamala Harris to become the 47th President of the United States, all eyes were turned to Arizona on Wednesday, where Democrat Ruben Gallego and ...