Bill Clinton calls Arizona GOP Senate candidate Kari Lake ‘physically attractive’
- Former President Bill Clinton called Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake "physically attractive" while campaigning for her opponent, Ruben Gallego, on Thursday.
- Kari Lake expressed flattery at Clinton's comment, joking about his preference for younger women, at a Trump rally.
- Clinton remarked that Lake's campaign reflects the broader contest of flash versus substance in the Trump versus Harris race.
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Kari Lake Responds To Bill Clinton Saying She Is “Physically Attractive”
On Wednesday while out campaigning for Kamala, Bill Clinton couldn’t keep himself from commenting on Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake’s good looks. He referred to her as “someone who is physically attractive,” while discussing the Arizona Senate race. Given Bill’s history, his “compliment” was just icky. Watch here: BILL CLINTON: Kari Lake “is someone who... The post Kari Lake Responds To Bill Clinton Saying She Is “Physically Attractive” a…
Bill Clinton calls Arizona Republican Kari Lake ‘physically attractive’
Former US President Bill Clinton has called Arizona Republican senate candidate Kari Lake “physically attractive” during a speech. The former president’s comments came during a campaign stop in the swing state of Arizona on Wednesday. At the time of Clinton’s compliment, he spoke about the Arizona senate race between Lake and Democrat Ruben Gallego. Clinton compared Lake and Gallego’s race to the presidential election between Donald Trump and…
Bill Clinton Comments About Kari Lake's Looks as His Mind Wanders Off During Pro-Kamala Rally
Former Democratic President Bill Clinton complimented Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake’s looks, while stumping for Vice President Kamala Harris and Democratic Senate candidate Rep. Ruben Gallego in Phoenix on Wednesday. […] The post Bill Clinton Comments About Kari Lake's Looks as His Mind Wanders Off During Pro-Kamala Rally appeared first on The Western Journal.
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