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The following is a transcript of an interview with Kari Lake, Republican candidate for governor in Arizona, that aired  stanley canada on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022 on  Face the Nation. MAJOR GARRETT: Now to the race for governor of Arizona. Our latest poll shows Democrat Katie Hobbs and Republican Kari Lake tied at 49%. The two candidates have not scheduled a debate but they are here to answer our questions. Each candidate will have about eight and a half minutes, we intend to cover the same issues with each candidate. issues identified by our own polling as of leading concern to Arizona voters. Our ability to cover this ground, of course, will be influenced in no small measure by the length of the candidates answers. First Republican Carrie Lake, who joins us from Phoenix. Good morning, and welcome to FACE THE NATION.REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR AZ GOV KARI LAKE: Good morning, Major. Thank you so much for having me on. Just to clarify, I have agreed to any and all debates, and I will stanley cup  be taking part in one without my opponent next week on the 12th. I would love it if she would show up because I think there s a lot of important issues that the people of Arizona need to hear about.                                         stanley cup MAJOR GARRETT: We ll get to that, I promise. Your website is detailed and specific on the question of immigration and border security. You call, if elected as governor, for Arizona to join other states to form what you call a compact to carry out border security separate from the federal  Irlb George W. Bush on  poncho  incident, response to inauguration
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