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Posted: 2024-05-06T07:11:01Z | Updated: 2024-05-06T12:23:16Z Mark Kelly Sounds The Alarm On Kari Lakes Dangerous Message To Supporters | HuffPost

Mark Kelly Sounds The Alarm On Kari Lakes Dangerous Message To Supporters

The Arizona senator issued a warning after the Republican Senate candidate in the state told voters to strap on a Glock ahead of the election.
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Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) declared that Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kari Lakes rhetoric could get people killed on Sunday after she called on supporters to strap on a Glock ahead of the election in November.

Lake, an election-denying conspiracy theorist, predicted an intense period leading up to the election at a rally last month before encouraging voters to arm themselves just in case.

Meet the Press host Kristen Welker brought up Lakes remarks to Kelly before referring to former President Donald Trump , who recently told Time that it depends on the fairness of the election when asked about violence around it.

Whats your reaction when you hear language like that? asked Welker, who noted that the former astronauts wife ex-Rep. Gabby Giffords survived a shooting at a constituent event in 2011.

Its dangerous. What Kari Lake said could result in people getting hurt or killed. Same thing with the former [president], Kelly replied.

You say words can translate into violence? Welker asked.

Absolutely, especially when they come from somebody in a leadership position, he responded.

Kelly noted that Lake has yet to be elected to anything, but he doesnt expect that to change as she looks to face off against Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) to fill an open U.S. Senate seat.

When youre a candidate for the United States Senate, you need to be careful with your words. Weve seen this throughout history, Kelly said.

So, I hope people reject that. I think they should consider their language and try to do better going forward.

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