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Inside Kari Lake’s war room, where Republicans are grappling with defeat

The subdued mood marks a reversal from just days earlier, when the GOP gubernatorial nominee in Arizona was readying a transition team

Updated November 14, 2022 at 10:38 p.m. EST|Published November 14, 2022 at 5:10 p.m. EST
Kari Lake, the Republican nominee for Arizona governor. (Joshua Lott/The Washington Post)
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PHOENIX — Kari Lake, projected Monday night to have been defeated in the Arizona governor’s race, was being advised by GOP operatives and some of her closest aides to take a measured approach and not “storm the castle,” as one person present for the discussions described the sentiments.

The Republican nominee, who rose to national prominence as a chief exponent of former president Donald Trump’s false claims of 2020 election fraud, fell to Democrat Katie Hobbs, who oversaw that election and defended the process from baseless claims of wrongdoing.