Kari Lake, a GOP candidate for Arizona’s US Senate seat, challenged Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego to a debate on the issue of abortion less than 24 hours after Arizona’s near-total abortion ban was repealed. Gallego’s campaign declined the invitation, stating that there was nothing to debate as Lake’s record on the issue was clear. The repeal of the ban was seen as a political catastrophe for Arizona Republicans, who hoped to shift the narrative back to more favorable issues like immigration. Lake, who has faced questions about her stance on the ban, has expressed support for pro-family policies and opposes federal abortion bans and funding.

Lake’s inconsistent statements on the ban have complicated her efforts to unite the party and move on from her previous campaign. Despite praising the ban in the past, she has also criticized it and called for its enforcement. The ban has been a central issue in Arizona politics and Lake’s campaigns for the past two election cycles, with Democrats pushing for its repeal. The Dobbs decision allowed the ban to take effect, leading to a legal battle and eventual repeal. Democrats argue that the 15-week abortion limit signed by Gov. Ducey is still a draconian restriction that was only made possible by Trump-appointed judges.

Lake has faced criticism from Democrats for her past support of the ban and has focused her campaign on issues like the border, crime, and the economy. She has tried to portray Gallego as too liberal for the state, highlighting his past votes and beliefs. Gallego, a Marine combat veteran, has shared his personal story and raised significant funds for his campaign. Lake has raised less money and has been criticized by some Republicans for alienating parts of the party. Some Republicans believe that Lake’s outspokenness and focus on issues could ultimately help the pro-life side of the abortion debate.

Overall, the race between Lake and Gallego is expected to be highly competitive, with both candidates emphasizing their positions on key issues like abortion, immigration, and the economy. Democrats argue that Gallego’s record and personal story make him a strong candidate for the Senate seat, while Republicans see Lake as a potential challenger who could unite the party and attract voters with her policy positions. The outcome of the race could have significant implications for control of the Senate and the direction of Arizona politics. Both candidates will continue to campaign and engage with voters on the issues that matter most to them.

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