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The Lake Campaign Has Questions After a Local Media Outlet Called Her Race...12 Days Early

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Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, a Republican, has serious questions after a local news outlet declared her Democratic opponent the winner of the November 8 election.  

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During a news broadcast Thursday evening, Fox 10 published a widget showing Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs winning the race by a significant margin. 

According to Fox 10, the graphic was generated by the Associated Press and was a mistake. 

The incident has prompted Arizona Republican Congressman Jake Hoffman to introduce legislation, citing election interference. 

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Meanwhile, Lake is leading Hobbs in the polls with the election less than two weeks away. 



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