The Republican candidate said she would put 'Arizona first' in a video posted on social media on Tuesday.
"Our small businesses are still struggling to recover after being locked down. Schools are pretending online learning is the same as having our kids in the classroom. Our homeless population is growing. Opioids and new high-powered synthetic drugs are everywhere. The border is out of control, and our police are under attack."
After she accused the media of"pushing fear and division," the Republican candidate said Arizona needed leaders with"integrity" and"a vision," as she accused politicians of failing the state. "The time has come to put Arizona first. Arizona first for our kids in K-12 education with the curriculum that makes sense," she added."First for families so they can thrive in safe and secure neighborhoods. First for people who want to own small businesses. And first in helping bring back those businesses shuttered during the government-forced shutdowns."
Lake then touted her career as a reporter, and said she had covered politicians who had done more for their donors and themselves than for Arizonans.
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