PHOENIX — Viewers across the country tuned in Monday night as Republican Martha McSally and Democrat Kyrsten Sinema faced off for the first time before the Nov. 6 election for an open U.S. Senate seat ...
Editor’s note: The only debate between Republican Martha McSally and Democrat Kyrsten Sinema, the candidates for U.S. Senate, took place Monday night in Phoenix. The debate was not broadcast live in ...
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema helped end Democratic control of the National Labor Relations Board with her first vote in the chamber since Thanksgiving. Sinema, I-Ariz., sided with Republicans in a procedural ...
PHOENIX – In the first new poll completed since the candidates’ only scheduled debate, Democrat Kyrsten Sinema maintained a lead over Republican Martha McSally in Arizona’s high-profile Senate race.
“Please, please, please stop what you’re doing and read these quotes,” the Democrat-turned-independent wrote on X, linking to a Washington Examiner story on senators from her former party that are now ...
During the debate last week (the only one, alas) between Kyrsten Sinema and Martha McSally, I counted six times that Martha called Kyrsten a liar. The second time Kyrsten should have turned to face ...
Pressure is mounting on moderate Democratic senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema to change Senate rules to advance legislation that the Biden Administration says is vital to protecting the right to ...
Looks like more and more Democrats are returning to their roots. They’re siding with Jim Crow. What else to conclude when they embrace the same legislative tool their Southern forerunners – the Dixie ...
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