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Bill Clinton Calls Kari Lake ‘Physically Attractive’ During Rally For ‘Extremely Vulnerable’ Harris

Former President Bill Clinton called Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake “physically attractive” at Vice President Kamala Harris’ Thursday rally in Arizona.

Lake is running against Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego of Arizona for the Senate seat vacated by independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona. Clinton noted that voters felt Harris “just showed up” after President Joe Biden announced he would not seek re-election. (Related: New York Times poll shows support for Harris among key voters in ‘dangerously low areas’)

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“About 45% of the public thinks he can’t do anything wrong, and they don’t care if we protect our democracy. So there’s a piece there that they have to decide. And they just had Kamala Harris,” Clinton said of former President Donald Trump. “I mean, she was there as vice president, and what they think of her depends a lot on what they think of President Biden. But she was very vulnerable and with this crazy attack, You’re more vulnerable than you should be.”

RealClearPolling shows Harris leading Trump by 0.2% average Opinion poll from October 8th to 22nd (with gaps) increase If you include Green Party candidate Dr. Jill Stein, independent candidate Cornel West, and Libertarian candidate Chase Oliver in the survey, the figure would be 0.6%.

During the event, Clinton also took aim at Lake, who narrowly lost the 2022 Arizona gubernatorial race.

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“You have someone who grew up in sometimes difficult circumstances and has spent part of his life running against someone who is physically attractive but believes that politics is a performance art,” Clinton said. (Watch The Daily Caller’s documentary “Rigged”)

Gallego lead The RealClearPolling average for the Senate race has Lake leading by 6.1 percentage points, while Harris is leading by 6.1 percentage points. trail Trump has a 1.5 percentage point lead in Arizona, according to RealClearPolling.

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