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Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake appears to have lost a major supporter in her effort to flip Arizona's open U.S. Senate seat this November.

The Arizona Republic recently reported that Mayor Jorge Maldonado, of the city of Nogales near the Southern border, has now officially thrown his endorsement to Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Arizona), who is Lake's lone Democratic opponent. This endorsement came despite Maldonado appearing alongside Lake in November of 2023 as part of her "Mama Bear Border Tour.



" "Ruben Gallego has a deep understanding of our community here in Nogales and a genuine commitment to making Arizona a better place for all of us," Maldonado said in a public statement. "His passion for public service and his willingness to fight for Arizona’s border communities are qualities we desperately need in the U.S.

Senate. I know Ruben will never use our city as a political talking point. Instead, he will be a tireless advocate for Nogales and our entire state.

" READ MORE: Appeals court rejects Kari Lake's 'unsupported bare assertions' of fraud in 2022 election loss The Republic reported that Maldonado's endorsement makes him the third mayor of a border-adjacent city to endorse Gallego after Mayors Nieves Riedel of San Luis and Gerardo Anaya of Somerton both also officially aligned themselves behind the Democratic congressman. This suggests that Lake's attempts to cast herself as the best candidate for border and immigration issues is falling flat with key constit.

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