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And since these voters make up the largest voting bloc in Arizona (outnumbering registered Democrats and Republicans), shouldn’t we think this bodes well for Sinema’s re-election?
Source: https://www.msnbc.com/the-reidout/reidout-blog/kyrsten-sinema-re-election-donors-campaign-rcna117476
Nygren added Gila River Indian Community Gov. Stephen Roe Lewis was in attendance as Arizona Sen. Krysten Sinema’s guest.
Senate Democrats on Monday also dodged questions about whether they would support Sinema’s reelection bid if she winds up in a race against Gallego or another Democratic nominee.
Sinema’s decision to affiliate with America’s long-marginalized independents nevertheless prompted many angry reactions.
Sinema’s decision to cross the aisle and support the bill reversing student debt-relief was disappointing but not surprising, said Kyle Nitschke, organizing director of the Arizona Students’ Association.
Sinema’s role in helping to pass bipartisan legislation, including the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, could help her win over independents and voters who value lawmakers working across the aisle.
Source: https://www.deseret.com/2023/3/30/23660788/which-republicans-could-run-for-senate-in-arizona