Kari Lake loses bid for Supreme Court take her lawsuit on electronic voting in Arizona

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Kari Lake shifts stance on Arizona’s 1864 abortion law
Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake, once a supporter of the state's stringent 1864 abortion statute, has modified her position following backlash and a recent court decision.
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WASHINGTON −Kari Lake, the Republican Senate candidate from Arizona and a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, lost a bid to have the Supreme Court take up her lawsuit on electronic voting machines in her state.
Lake filed the lawsuit when she ran for governor in 2022. It was a challenge to whether the state’s electronic voting machines were accurate.
The case had been dismissed by two lower courts, which decided that Lake did not have reason to sue.
The Supreme Court dismissed Lake's appeal, without comment.