The Republican candidates for office in Arizona are a bunch of doozies, all right - the GOP candidates there for U.S. Senator, state Attorney General, and state Secretary of State are all election deniers who would be prepared at a moment's notice to give the state to Trump in the 2024 presidential election even if the Democratic nominee wins it by a landslide. And no Arizona Republican is more of a doozy than Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake.
In other words, she's Ted Baxter in a pantsuit.
Lake embraces the lies about the 2020 presidential election, saying that Trump actually won. She supports increased availability for hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin to fight COVID - long after both drugs have been proven ineffective against the disease. She's also been so pro-gun-rights that she has vowed not to enforce federal firearms laws as governor. Oh, yeah, and she made fun of the lack of security at the Pelosis' San Francisco home when Paul Pelosi was attacked.
And yet, she's going to win tomorrow.
How do I know that? Because she has honed her media and communication skills in her television career. She's telegenic, polished, glamorous in a sort of Middle American mom-next-door way, and she's immediately recognizable. Arizona Attorney General Katie Hobbs, her Democratic opponent for the state's governorship, is none of those things, and Hobbs has run such a low-key campaign - including a refusal to debate Lake because she doesn't want to be dragged down in the mud with her - that many people wonder if she really wants the job.
Bu in these times ,where TV image is everything and substance is nothing, it's a risky strategy at best that is likely to fail at worst.
Fans of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" will recall the episode in which Ted Baxter runs for the Minneapolis city council, but his moronic approach to the issues eventually dooms his campaign. But this isn't a TV show. Kari Lake is not running for just a city council seat, she's running to be governor of Arizona . . . and while she's a moron, stupidity, it turns out is very much in vogue with the American electorate this year.
And in Arizona, that goes double.
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