Midterms

'TRY AND MILK A BULL!' Watch Kari Lake TORCH Katie Hobbs on Gender Ideology Stance

posted by Hannity Staff - 10.25.22

During a campaign event over the weekend, Arizona GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake took a shot at her Democratic opponent Katie Hobbs —who still refuses to debate —over her stance on gender ideology.

“Katie Hobbs thinks there are 47 different genders,” Lake told a crowd of supporters in Morristown, AZ. “I’ll tell ya what, I’m not a biology major but there are two genders, guys. Two.”

“Since we’re here at a rodeo — Katie, I’ve got a challenge for you: Katie Hobbs, why don’t you go out and try to milk a bull and tell me how that goes,” the Republican said to loud cheering. “Maybe we can give her a common-sense-county education on the two genders. Send her out and have her milk a bull.”

Watch the clip above.

Lake appeared on a special Hannity town hall event on Monday night, where she had more criticisms for her elusive opponent.

“She’s an open-borders globalist, let’s face it,” Lake added of her opponent. “She wants to take what Newsom has done for California, which is destroy that state, and do the same thing here in Arizona. And that’s why I think we have a movement, because people know if we elect someone like Katie Hobbs, we’re going to turn into California 2.0 and nobody wants that.”

Lake mentioned that it’s actually former Californians who are most anxious about a Hobbs administration.

“[They’ve] grabbed me at these events and go, ‘Don’t let Arizona go. We uprooted our children, we uprooted our business, we moved our home — we are here. We don’t want Arizona to turn into California.’”

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