'I value your family': Kari Lake grovels for forgiveness after Meghan McCain stomped her
Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake is still in the doghouse as far as conservative commentator Meghan McCain is concerned, after everything Lake said to attack her father and her family. Earlier this week she took to X to make it clear there would be "no peace" between the two of them and that "she can't become a Senator without us."
In a response post on Wednesday, Lake, a hard Trump loyalist, tried again, groveling for forgiveness and begging McCain to find common ground with her.
"As mothers, (both with two kiddos) I’m know we both agree that our children’s future is too important to let it slip away over past grudges or hurt feelings," wrote Lake. "That’s why I’m working hard to unite Republicans, Independents, Democrats — ALL Americans. We are facing huge challenges and it’s going to take ‘all hands on deck’ to pull things back from the brink."
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"My dad passed away from cancer, too," she continued. "I trust and believe that if our fathers were still with us they would do everything they could to save this Republic. Our movement to save Arizona & America is growing, and it’s Mama Bears like us who are leading the charge — ALL Moms want the same thing: to leave our children a better America than the one we had. It’s as simple as that. I want to make Senator McCain and Larry Lake proud."
Lake concluded by saying, "I value you. I value your family," and begged her to let her "buy you a beer, a coffee or lunch and pick your brain about how we can work together to strengthen our state."
It's a hard turn from two years ago, when Lake, then running for governor, proclaimed that the McCains and anyone who supported them could "get the hell out" of the GOP, and echoed Trump's remarks calling the late Sen. John McCain a "loser."
Notably, Lake has still not conceded her election loss in that race, although she often tries to deflect when asked in recent interviews who she thinks stole the election and how.