Monday, November 12, 2018

BREAKING: Kyrsten Sinema Wins Senate Race!

Democratic lawmaker Kyrsten Sinema wins the U.S. Senate race in Arizona. It spoils Republicans plans.
Huh?

Did you hear, that a Democrat won the state of Arizona?

NO.

Damn, Kyrsten Sinema won the spot vacated by Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ).

I'm going to say that again....Damn, the first openly bisexual woman to represent the state of Arizona.

Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) beats Rep. Martha McSally (R-AZ) in one of the most bitterly fought contests in the country. The Republicans managed to capture Missouri, Indiana and North Dakota.

The state of Montana and Florida are still in question.

The race between Sinema and McSally was one of the most closely watched in the nation. Sinema was declared the winner Monday as her lead grew insurmountable during Arizona's lengthy vote-count.

Sinema is a former liberal activist who became a centrist member of Congress. Her win follows years of Democratic shutouts at the statewide level in Arizona and shows that the longtime Republican bastion is becoming a swing state.

McSally hammered Sinema over her former liberal stances and claimed she was pretending to be a centrist.

Sinema criticized McSally's vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act and kept her distance from national Democrats.
Martha McSally is defeated. Her seat went to Ann Kirkpatrick and the senate race went to Kyrsten Sinema.
McSally had the allies of Donald J. Trump, Mitt Romney, James O'Keefe, Sean "Softball" Hannity and Breitbart. They were trying to paint Sinema as a "George Soros, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer" clone. They were trying to use her past statements to tar her as a "terrorist sympathizer."

The Republican base was fighting within its ranks. McSally beat out Kelli Ward and Joe Arpaio. The two were polarizing Republicans. The two were more popular among the white extremist wing of the Republican Party. McSally's support of stripping children from immigrants hurt her. Also she didn't offer any policies other than the usual word vomit.

I also believe Trump's attacks on the late John McCain made independents support Sinema.

McSally was an unpopular candidate from the jump.

Congratulations to Sen-Elect Kyrsten Sinema. You're a beautiful and powerful voice for women.

Hopefully we can get to work to move the country forward.

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