Kari Lake to SCOTUS: Hurry up, the 2024 election is coming and Dominion voting machines need to be banned

Kari Lake, SCOTUS

Kari Lake (Alexandra Buxbaum/Sipa USA), U.S. Supreme Court (Graeme Sloan/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images).

Days after asking the U.S. Supreme Court to breathe new life into a lawsuit that seeks to ban Dominion Voting Systems’ machines from use in the state of Arizona, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake is asking the justices to accept her case on an expedited basis, so that there will be plenty of time to see her quest through before the 2024 election.

Lake, a former local news anchor who lost in the Arizona gubernatorial race of 2022, docketed, along with fellow Arizona Republican Mark Finchem, a motion to expedite on Wednesday. She cited her current pursuit of federal office, the need for a ruling “as far in advance of the 2024 election at possible,” and “new evidence” to support a speedier consideration of the petition.

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