A far-right state lawmaker who told a gathering of white nationalists that they needed to build more gallows began to have second thoughts about her party.

Wendy Rogers said that they wondered if they were in an echo chamber.

Rogers said that he was starting to get some perspective.

Despite being one of the nation's foremost elected supporters of a white nationalist, Rogers was attacked by Lake in the final days of her unsuccessful campaign.

She was speaking to Charlie Kirk on his show, which is broadcast on the Salem Radio Network, and she realized that echo chambers were something she needed to know.

Kirk is the founder of the right-wing youth group Turning Point USA, which has close ties to the Trump family, and spent a lot of money to get Republicans elected. Lake and Masters are among the painful losses on the group's endorsement page.

Kirk said that every pollster was wrong. He apologized for getting the projections wrong and mentioned that they didn't run an internal poll.

Kirk said, "never again are we going to trust polls, or tracking, or anything like that."

As the results rolled in, the crew speculated that Lake, who in many ways mimicked former President Donald Trump's election denialism and theatrical antagonism of the press, was too much for some Arizona voters.

If every person who voted to retire Nancy Pelosi in Arizona did the same thing, she would be the governor.

He said that it looked like there was an undervote among Republicans who supported other parties.

Arizona state Sen. Wendy Rogers (R) has spent years making false claims about the 2020 election.

Rogers has been making false claims about the election for a long time.

The same Trump attack messaging seemed to work against Lake according to Tyler Bowyer, TPUSA's chief operating officer.

Bowyer said that the Trump rally was an echo chamber and that he loved Trump. Lake's political team was warned against having all the same people show up to the same events, and not bringing in new supporters.

Trump's recent rallies felt like a family reunion, according to Rogers.

Kirk thinks voters are telling them they're tired. People are telling us that they are going to vote for someone who is more boring.

The latest returns from the home of more than half of Arizona's residents sealed the deal on Hobbs' projected victory.

He read an email from a person who was listening. He said all of us have Trump fatigue syndrome. All my friends couldn't do it, so I reluctantly voted for her. We don't want a lot of bombs.

Rogers did a double take when Kirk said that Lake was trailing by 20 points in Pima County. She was stunned as she looked at her phone.

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