Kari Lake's election case will be going to trial, after attempts to throw it out by Governor elect Katie Hobbs were squashed on Monday.
Lake was the Republican nominee for governor in Arizona and has launched legal action to have her defeat overturned or have the election rerun because of problems at polling stations.
The two phases that will be moving forward to trial are her chain of custody challenges and intentional malice regarding widespread printer breakdowns.
She tweeted this evening: 'Our Election Case is going to trial. Katie Hobbs attempt to have our case thrown out FAILED. She will have to take the stand & testify. Buckle up, America. This is far from over.'
Kari Lake takes the stage in a shower of confetti at Turning Point USA's America Fest Sunday
The brazen assertion from the election denier - who claims election day problems with printers cost her victory - came after she assured supporters at a gathering of conservatives in Phoenix: 'I'm not going to stand down. These people are corrupt.'
The outspoken Republican - who has been outspoken in her belief that the 2020 Presidential Election was 'stolen' from former President Donald Trump - to take her fight all the way to the Supreme Court if she has to.
Katie Hobbs attempted to throw out Lake's bid a hearing Monday morning in Maricopa County Superior Court - but now, according to Lake, 53, the Democrat will have to take the stand and testify in the upcoming trial.