1 month ago | By Business Insider
Candidate for Arizona Governor Kari Lake Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images
Multiple candidates spread election and COVID-19 misinformation during Wednesday's GOP debate in Arizona.
"I feel like this is a spoof," said Trump-backed candidate Kari Lake during the debate on Arizona PBS.
Ted Simons, the moderator, tried to end the program by repeatedly saying "that's it" but candidates talked over him.
Republican candidates Kari Lake, Scott Neely, Karrin Taylor Robson, and Paola Tulliani Zen, all vying for governor of Arizona, spent Wednesday evening talking over each other, spreading...
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