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Republican faithful at Saturday s Trump rally got an early look at the GOP field for Arizona governor.
And one candidate stood out: former TV newscaster Kari Lake.
Judging by the chants and cheers, Lake was the hands-down favorite among the four Republican hopefuls who attended the event, billed as a Rally to Protect Our Elections.
Although Trump was by far the main attraction, Lake was a highlight among the warm-up acts. Before she even started speaking, the crowd at Arizona Federal Theatre was chanting, “Kari, Kari.”
The other gubernatorial candidates got polite applause and some cheers: state Treasurer Kimberly Yee, businessman Steve Gaynor and former U.S. Rep. Matt Salmon.
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Lorna Romero Ferguson, owner of the political consulting firm Elevate Strategies, said it makes sense for inexperienced candidates to attend a Trump rally and take advantage of the crowds he’s historically drawn in Arizona.
“Somebody who s running for statewide office for the first time, they re not gonna be able to get a crowd to hear them speak or get in front of an audience or to get the media to cover certain statements they think they have to say, unless they go to a rally like this,” Romero Ferguson said.
At least two notable GOP candidates won’t attend: Attorney General Mark Brnovich, who’s running for U.S. Senate, and Karrin Taylor Robson, a businesswoman and former member of the Arizona Board of Regents running for governor.