MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is like a dog with a bone, suggesting voting irregularities in the Arizona gubernatorial primary.
Trump-backed candidate Kari Lake won the Grand Canyon State’s Republican primary for governor, according to results released by the New York Times. The poll numbers show Lake winning by slightly more than 34,000 votes out of almost 800,000 ballots cast.
Lindell noted the wide margins of victory reported for other Trump-backed candidates in Arizona’s primary. Then, he questioned why, given the wide margins of other candidates, Lake’s lead was so much less in shades of 2020.
“The same day voting, 70/30,” Lindell said to Steve Bannon during a “War Room” podcast interview from the Texas CPAC event. “These are the real votes rolling in, everybody. All these America first candidates from Mark Fincham on down, they all just completely overwhelmed their opponents and then — all of a sudden — you don’t think these people didn’t vote for Kari Lake?”
Fincham registered a commanding lead in the primary for Secretary of State, which oversees elections in the state. He got over 130,000 more votes than the second-place finisher, Beau Lane. Incumbent Rep. Paul Gosar won the primary for his 9th Congressional District seat in commanding fashion, pulling in over 50,000 more votes than challenger Randy Kutz.
But Lake was not the only Republican primary to be close. The races for congressional seats in the 1st and 2nd districts were very tight. Incumbent Dave Schweikert won the 1st C.D. primary by just 13,000 votes. And Eli Krane eked out a 10,000 vote win to run for the open seat in the 2nd C.D.
“They tried, Steve, [to steal it from Kari], and they’re still going to try, but what we have to do this fall, everybody, is to just overwhelm the machines, whatever ones we can’t get rid of,” Lindell claimed.

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