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Former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey Endorses Trump and Senate Nominee Kari Lake
Aug 13, 2024, 06:40 PM
Former Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has announced his endorsement of Donald Trump and Kari Lake for the upcoming elections. Despite previously resisting pressure from Trump to overturn the 2020 election results in Arizona, Ducey has decided to support both Trump and Lake, citing the importance of the upcoming election. Ducey, who has had a history of backing candidates who lost in previous elections, stated that he will be voting for Republicans across the ballot in November. Kari Lake is also the Senate nominee. This move comes as a surprise to some, given Ducey's past conflicts with both Trump and Lake.
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