Carrie Lake joined Bannon’s war room this morning to announce a prayer rally Tuesday during the Arizona Supreme Court’s deliberations on whether or not to consider Lake’s election lawsuit.
Gateway Pundits has reported extensively on Curry Lake’s lawsuit, which has moved to the Arizona Supreme Court and will be heard at a conference tomorrow, March 21. “At the conference, the court will decide whether to accept the review and schedule oral argument,” says the Supreme Court’s latest order.
Rogan O’Handley, aka DC Drano, recently tweeted that he was “shocked” that the Arizona courts did not intentionally address the issue with Maricopa County causing more than 59% of the machines to malfunction and fail Republican Election Day voters. The election should be thrown out on this issue.
I’m still in shock that Maricopa County shut down voting machines at 60+ locations on Election Day and the Arizona courts said “I don’t see a problem here”.
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) March 15, 2023
Gateway Pundit recently reported that a new 2022 election exit poll from Rasmussen shows Abe Hamade, Curry Lake and Mark Finchem stole the election. Rasmussen Reports lead pollster Mark Mitchell says his new polling data has Cary Lake beating Katie Hobbs by 8 points!
WATCH: Rasmussen Reports Mark Mitchell Tells Steve Bannon “He Chose Cary Lake to Be Governor of Arizona by Eight Points,” According to New Poll!
Lake had earlier told Bannon that he would hold a prayer program for the justices at the Supreme Court tomorrow morning. However, if the event was held in a nearby park, fines and punishment were threatened.
“It’s really hard to find a place to meet and pray. We looked at some parks and the risk of showing up there to pray with a group of people could mean a $3,000 fine and possibly arrests,” Cary Lake told Bannon this morning.
He announced that the program will be held after the lake 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM Without Walls Church, located at 1303 S Lindsey Rd. Mesa, Arizona.
🚨Tomorrow🚨
Join our movement for a prayer event at Church Without Walls in Mesa at 10:30am!
We said we would bring our election case to the AZ Supreme Court and we did.
Now, time to pray together for the Supreme Court and praise God with high expectations! pic.twitter.com/YM6ZKfUvB8
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) March 20, 2023
He told Gateway Pandit, “We pray for our country, our state, our election case and the justices who will consider it.”
Watch Curry Lake in Bannon’s War Room below:
Bannon: Curry Lake, you’re known as Trump in Heels and you’re probably one of the nation’s leading firebrand populists. Why, tomorrow morning, will you turn to prayer as you sit en banc to determine whether the Supreme Court of the great state of Arizona is going to review your case, to ensure that you secure the legitimate governorship of Arizona? What have you apparently won, madam?
Lake: Tomorrow, we will pray for justices. We know it’s in their hands right now, and tomorrow, they’ll all come together, look at our filing that we’ve submitted to the Supreme Court, our lawyers have, and they’ll make a decision whether they should take this up. Case in point. I believe this is an important election case of our country. And if they take up this case it can really restore faith in our elections. So we hope they do. And I don’t know that we’ll find out right away. I think it will be a real shocker if they make a decision on Tuesday. My attorney thinks it could be two weeks before we hear from the Arizona Supreme Court whether they will take the case.
Bannon: So there will be no political speeches in this event. It’s absolutely you trying to bring the people of Arizona together to pray for guidance and the Holy Spirit to come upon the justices of the Supreme Court to use wisdom and discernment. Is that right? Can you walk me through what’s going to happen?
Lake: Yes, absolutely. We hear a lot about protests and things like that and we decided that there is always time for that. In my opinion, the most powerful form of protest is prayer. Prayer is very powerful, especially when more than one person comes together to do it. So we decided that we would meet tomorrow for a prayer meeting. We were initially going to meet at the Capitol, but we found out that there were some protests going on and we thought it was really about prayer that we wanted to do. And so we’re moving it off-site and we’re going to announce the location hopefully soon. We are probably looking at a pastor opening his church or his church parking lot. Do you believe this, Steve? It is really hard to find a place to meet and pray. We looked at a few parks and decided that the risk of showing up there to pray with a group of people would mean a $3,000 fine and possibly arrests, and so that’s not something we’re interested in right now. I can only see fake news headlines, you know, if I get arrested, so we’re probably looking for a pastor who’s going to open his church parking lot or his church.
Bannon: Are you going to put it on your Twitter account as soon as you know the location, are you going to put it up so we can get it out there and everybody knows about it?
Lake: Absolutely. But the time will be 10:30 tomorrow. Families welcome, children welcome. And we’re going; The biggest, most powerful way to protest is to bring God and pray, and we know the power of prayer. We used it in our campaign. We know that God has laid hands on us and is working with us and through us. So, tomorrow we are going to pray that our justices on the Arizona Supreme Court will find the wisdom and courage to do the right thing.