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Temperatures Rise in Arizona Senate Race as Gallego and Lake Exchange Jabs Ahead of Early Voting

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Published on October 04, 2024
Temperatures Rise in Arizona Senate Race as Gallego and Lake Exchange Jabs Ahead of Early VotingSource: Lorie Shaull from St Paul, United States, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

With early voting in Arizona kicking off next week, the senate race between Congressman Ruben Gallego and Kari Lake is raising the temperature across the state's political landscape. As reported by FOX 10 Phoenix, the competition has become one marked by personal digs and hard stances on policy issues. Candidates are not just aggressively trying to sway voters but are also carefully navigating personal narratives and political accusations.

At a recent event in Tempe, Gallego appeared to emotionally respond to Lake's comments on his estranged father, calling Lake "a pathetic loser" for what he perceives as attacks on families. Meanwhile, Lake steadfastly sticks to her contention, without offering evidence, that the 2022 Arizona governor's race was marred by significant election issues. Their exchanges highlight the starkly different personas vying for senatorial power. Both candidates have agreed to a debate on Oct. 9 at 6 p.m., which could serve to decisively answer crucial public concerns or further escalate tensions, as per FOX 10 Phoenix.

In addition to the verbal sparring, recent polls have shined a light on the state of the race. According to Arizona's Family, Gallego holds a double-digit lead over Lake, capturing 51% of likely voters' support compared to Lake's 41%. This lead is significant, given that it lies outside the margin of error. The poll reveals Gallego's crossover appeal with a sizeable 12% of likely GOP voters, in contrast to the just over 2% of Democrats favoring Lake.