Kari Lake Dealt Swift Blow in Latest Election Crusade On Wednesday, the Arizona Supreme Court denied Lake's direct appeal of a December decision throwing out her case against state and county election officials, saying the former television news anchor first needs to go through a lower appeals court before reaching the state's highest court. "No good cause appears to transfer the matter to this Court," Duty Justice John Lopez IV wrote in a two-page decision denying the effort. "Therefore, upon consideration of the Court en banc, it is ordered denying the Petition to Transfer both the appeal and the petition for special action without prejudice to seeking expedited review of an adverse decision in either proceeding." Lake filed her appeal Thursday morning, according to Fox News. However, whether she ever gets a hearing before the Arizona Supreme Court remains an open question, particularly as she has failed to provide any evidence to support her claims that she won by between 400,000 and 500,000 votes.
Similar to Lake, during his phone call to Raffensperger, Trump claimed without evidence that he won Georgia in 2020 by as many as 500,000 votes.
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