The Senate race in Arizona between Republican nominee Kari Lake and extreme liberal Democrat Congressman Ruben Gallego, to replace the incumbent, independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema, continues to rush toward the November election in less than 40 days.
In recent weeks, the contest has tightened, with Lake’s numbers edging to within the margin of error with the Phoenix/East Valley representative. As my colleague Adam Turner wrote in a recent column about the swing-state Senate races, the race appears to be a toss-up (Gallego, 49 percent; Lake, 43 percent), the Republican candidate also can expect to be helped by former President Donald Trump’s rising tide in the Copper state; he leads Vice President Kamala Harris here.
But while the latest polling out of Arizona shows Trump holding a 3-point lead, it could be a red flag that Lake needs to step things up:
Emerson College, in conjunction…