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CPAC Hosts Arizona Voters for Watch Party of Kari Lake Debate, Supplies Media Commentary Following Lake’s Impressive Performance



Last Wednesday, October 9, CPAC hosted key Arizona voters for a watch party of Kari Lake’s debate with Arizona Senate candidate and radical Left-wing crony Ruben Gallego.  

CPAC supporter Laura H. Thilman hosted energized Arizonans to watch their two Senate candidates square off in their first and only debate.  


CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp and CPAC Senior Fellow Mercedes Schlapp were on-site in the spin room following the debate delivering commentary on Lake’s performance to the media.  

“I’ve never seen such a lopsided debate. Kari Lake kicked his butt all over the stage,” said Matt Schlapp of Lake’s dominant showing.  


Lake put her opponent who is known for his profanity-plagued and hate-filled social media posts directed at Christian conservatives in his place, exposing his radical record in Congress that includes open border policies, pro-China policies, nearly $50 million in aid to Ukraine, and an anti-election integrity position.  


Lake’s debate marked the opening day of early voting in Arizona, a major swing state filled with conservatives looking to overcome election interference issues to fire their radical Left-wing representatives and create safe and thriving communities once more.  


See more from Lake’s debate on social media @CPAC.  

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