Former AZ Top-Rated News Anchor: ‘Don’t California My Arizona’, Announces Run For AZ Governor

Kari Lake, a recently declared Republican gubernatorial candidate in Arizona for the year 2022 who was the Phoenix area’s top-rated news anchor until resigning earlier this year over the establishment media’s leftist bias, talked exclusively with The Western Journal via email about why she is running.

The following is a transcript of that conversation with TWJ:

The Western Journal: Why run? In recent years we have seen politics get far more aggressive, with major names being dragged through the mud and lives ruined (particularly on the right). Why jump into that fray?

Kari Lake: That’s exactly what that ugliness and cancel culture and name-calling is meant to do: keep people from speaking out, getting involved and doing the right thing. If we all cower when the media, social media trolls and hateful people try to hurt us, we will never accomplish great things.

I am running for Governor of Arizona because I care too deeply about this state and the wonderful people who live here to sit on the sidelines and watch us adopt the same policies that left California in shambles. The Democrats around the country and in Arizona have gone CRAZY, and if they win the Governor’s seat, they will turn us into California or worse. I want to see my kids remain here in Arizona … and I want my grandkids to be Arizonans. We must ensure the opportunities that brought so many of us here in the first place don’t dry up.

TWJ: What do you think the current gubernatorial administration has succeeded in doing? Failed in doing?

Lake: I voted for Doug Ducey, twice. I know that leading in the past year has been difficult. Some governors took more bold steps to save their state’s economy, as well as protect the rights and liberties and medical privacy of the people they represent. Some governors did everything in their power to make things worse, like New York’s Andrew Cuomo and Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer.

The media’s COVID coverage was nothing more than pushing panic — and in the process the media scared a lot of politicians into overreacting. I wish our leaders would have pushed back against the media whose goal was to scare and drive division. The media thrives when the public is afraid and angry. Politicians should tell them to “shove it” and concentrate on helping the people.

TWJ: What are your primary platform items? What issues get you fired up? What do you want to be known for as a candidate?

Lake: I’d like to see Arizona remain a great symbol of the American West. Not some homogenized unrecognizable state — or another California. You’ve heard of the phrase “Don’t California my Arizona”? We are dangerously close to seeing that happen. California is a perfect example of what NOT to do when it comes to policies on crime, education, taxes, regulations, homelessness, education, transportation, everything. We want to preserve what makes Arizona unique.

Reducing crime is a top priority. We want our streets to be safe again. We want our police fully funded, fully trained and fully supported. Unfortunately, we saw an enormous spike in violent crime over the past year, largely due to poor leadership in some of our major cities by mayors and council members hell-bent on dismantling our police departments. That proved to be a terrible and deadly policy.

Obviously what is happening at our southern border is a disaster. Think about this: The Mexican criminal cartels are now in control of our borders. They are deciding who comes across. And when the criminal cartels are in charge, that means more crime, more human trafficking and more drugs making their way into our neighborhoods. It’s dangerous, it’s inhumane and it must stop. We need to be in charge of who comes across our border, not the cartels.

Also, I will work with the state legislature to make securing our power and water infrastructure a top priority. We can’t wait until then the taps run dry and the lights go out to prioritize that. Desalination of water is doable and could provide water to our bigger cities and alleviate some of the pressure on agriculture needs.

I want to preserve Arizona’s rural communities and agricultural/ranching/farming heritage that is so critical but is being squeezed.

We want our kids to go off to school and come home smarter, not being taught to hate our country. Critical race theory and other useless, dangerous curriculum are doing more harm than good. We want our students learning the skills they need to land jobs and be successful in those jobs.