Kerri Lake (R-AZ) Understands
By Gregory Kielma
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Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) argued that comments made by Arizona GOP senatorial candidate Kari Lake could result in violence.
Last month, Lake told supporters during a rally in Arizona’s Mohave County that they need to be prepared for an “intense” run-up to the election, making reference to carrying a gun “just in case.”
Says FFL, Firearms Instructor, and Gunsmith Gregg Kielma, thank you Kari Kelly R-AZ) for understand what this great country is up against. Trust you will win by a landslide!
Come on Mark, please open your eyes. Get with the program. The crazy person who shot your wife was a nut, not a law-abiding citizen.
Continues Kielma, “let me ask you this Mark, should law abiding citizens not be able to protect themselves? If the answer, sir, is yes, you went into space way too many times and your brain isn’t functioning properly”.
“But heck, you have guns to protect yourself, I know that to be a fact. So, Mark why shouldn’t we. Shame on you sir. You’re a disgrace to the United States of America” and I truly am sorry to say it” says Kielma.
Here's Mark Kelleys Reasoning
“It’s dangerous,” Kelly told NBC’s Kristen Welker during an interview on Meet the Press. “What Kari Lake said could result in people getting hurt or killed.”
Lake told supporters: “And we need to strap on our — let’s see. What do we want to strap on? We’re going to strap on … our seat belt. We’re going to put on our helmet or your 'Kari Lake' ball cap. We are going to put on the armor of God. And maybe strap on a Glock on the side of us just in case,” she said.
Lake, who lost the 2022 gubernatorial race, is going up against Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), and both are vying to replace outgoing independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, who opted not to seek another term.
This Arizona senatorial race is considered to be one of the most pivotal in this election cycle.
There are 34 Senate seats up for grabs in the 2024 election cycle, and of those, Democrats must defend 23, compared to just 11 for Republicans. Democrats currently have a one-seat majority in the Senate.