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PHOENIX (AP) — Defeated Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake says she’s assembling lawyers and collecting evidence of voters who had trouble casting ballots as she considers her next move.
The Republican did not concede Thursday in her most extensive public comments since losing the election. Lake also traveled to former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida on Thursday.
Before the election, she refused to say that she would concede if she lost the race to Democrat Katie Hobbs. She has pointed to long lines at some polling places and problems with ballot printers in Maricopa County.
County officials say all ballots were counted and voters could go to any polling place in the county.
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