Posted on Nov 1, 2023
Kari Lake suffers polling blow in Arizona Senate race
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Posted 7 mo ago
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."A source familiar with the meeting said that NRSC Chair Steve Daines told his fellow GOP senators that Sinema was pulling votes from Lake, despite the Arizona senator having been a Democrat before switching to independent last year.
"Daines said [the] poll shows Sinema is splitting the R vote, not D vote," Punchbowl News reporter Andrew Desiderio wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
"Sen. Lindsey Graham stood up during the meeting and said Lake is going to be the GOP nominee in Arizona, so Republicans need to help her campaign," Desiderio added in a subsequent post.
According to the NRSC, the poll had a margin of error of 4.4 percent, which means that Gallego and Lake could find themselves in a statistical tie."...
..."A source familiar with the meeting said that NRSC Chair Steve Daines told his fellow GOP senators that Sinema was pulling votes from Lake, despite the Arizona senator having been a Democrat before switching to independent last year.
"Daines said [the] poll shows Sinema is splitting the R vote, not D vote," Punchbowl News reporter Andrew Desiderio wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
"Sen. Lindsey Graham stood up during the meeting and said Lake is going to be the GOP nominee in Arizona, so Republicans need to help her campaign," Desiderio added in a subsequent post.
According to the NRSC, the poll had a margin of error of 4.4 percent, which means that Gallego and Lake could find themselves in a statistical tie."...
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