The Republican candidate for governor of Arizona has been accused of making false claims about the election.

During an interview on CNN's "State of the Union," the two-term governor said that Lake was being dishonest with voters and that her allegations about the election were an "act"

He said thatKari Lake had no evidence to back up her claims. She's been tagged by her opponents with a nickname, "Fake Lake," which seems to be doing some damage. This is a margin-of- error race.

One of Lake's GOP primary challengers, a lawyer and former member of the Arizona Board of regents, has been endorsed by the governor.

Robinson was praised by the governor for her pro-gun and pro-life stances.

He said during the interview that he thinks Karrin Taylor Robson will be the best person to lead the state. Her opponent bears no resemblance to anything she's done over the past three decades.

The act is all that's happening. She's put on a show for a while now, and we'll see if the voters of Arizona buy it.

In the 2020 presidential election, when Joe Biden narrowly won Arizona over Trump, the former president tried to stop the certification of the election results.

Lake, who was formerly a television journalist, rose to prominence in the Republican race as a candidate who embraced Trump's election claims.

An audit of the results from the largest county in Arizona was done by the firm Cyber Ninjas.