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‘Try and milk a bull’: Arizona GOP gov. candidate Kari Lake mocks Democrat opponent on gender ideology

Updated: October 28, 2022 at 2:58 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Oct 28, 2022 – 2:24 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — The Republican candidate for governor of Arizona mocked her Democrat opponent earlier this week, challenging her to “milk a bull” if she truly believes in her party’s stance on gender ideology. 

At a campaign rally at a rodeo last Sunday, Kari Lake, a former news anchor who is now the Republican nominee in Arizona’s upcoming gubernatorial election, challenged her Democratic Party opponent, Arizona’s Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, to “milk a bull” if she really “thinks there are 47 different genders.”

. @KariLake: “Katie Hobbs thinks there are 47 different genders. Since we’re here at a rodeo, I’ve got a challenge for you. Katie, go out and try to milk a bull and tell me how that goes” pic.twitter.com/UXw4VMC5LC

— Jack Posobiec 🍊 (@JackPosobiec) October 24, 2022

The remark seemed to elicit laughter from many online, with hundreds of people taking to social media to express their support for Lake’s statement.

“I love this woman,” responded one user.

“She’s a natural at this,” added another. 

The furthering of the LGBT agenda has been a hotly debated topic throughout the country in recent years – and in

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