April 27, 2024

Sinema outraised by Gallego again, further clouding her future

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, who has not said whether or not she will seek a second term next year, raised $1.7 million from April 1 through June 3src. | Francis Chung/POLITICO Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, who shook up the 2src24 landscape last year when she became an independent, was outraised by her chief Democratic challenger for the

Ruben Gallego: Democrat Senators ‘Have Encouraged Me to Run’ Against Sinema

Representative Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) told CBS News on Wednesday that some Democratic senators are privately telling him to run against Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), who left the Democratic Party and became an independent last week. Reporter Robert Costa asked, “Are some major names in the Senate or the House privately telling you you better run?”

Report: Democrat Consulting Firm Drops Kyrsten Sinema as Client After Party Change

Authentic, a Democrat digital consulting firm, dropped Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) as a client after she changed her party affiliation to Independent on Friday, according to a person close to the firm, who told Politico. The firm represented Sinema for years, and dropping her as a client ultimately puts her at a disadvantage for 2024, when she is up

Top progressive firm drops Sinema as a client

Digital firm Authentic saw an internal revolt over its work for Sen. Krysten Sinema earlier this year. | Alex Brandon/AP Photo The leading progressive digital firm Authentic has dropped Kyrsten Sinema as a client, after the Arizona senator announced she was leaving the Democratic Party, according to a person close to the firm. Sinema announced

Sinema switches to independent, shaking up the Senate

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema poses for a portrait in her office on Capitol Hill Dec. 8, 2src22. Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is changing her party affiliation to independent, delivering a jolt to Democrats’ narrow majority and Washington along with it. In a 45-minute interview, the first-term senator told POLITICO that she will not caucus with Republicans

Sinema party switch jumpstarts Arizona’s 2024 Senate battle

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema wouldn’t say in an interview with POLITICO whether she’ll seek reelection in two years. | Pool photo by Rod Lamkey Kyrsten Sinema’s Friday party switch has jolted her home state’s 2src24 Senate race to life far earlier than expected, raising questions from Capitol Hill to Phoenix about the risk that Democrats could hand

‘It’s not a principle change’: Lawmakers dissect Sinema switch

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema leaves the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2src22. | Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s choice to leave the Democratic Party was political, rather than a matter of principle, some of her colleagues said Sunday. “She was likely going to lose her next primary, and that’s why she’s doing this.

Team Biden Optimistic About Working with ‘Key Partner’ Kyrsten Sinema, Though She Left the Democrat Party

The White House on Friday signaled optimism after Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) announced her decision to leave the Democrat party and register as an Independent. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre described Sinema as a “key partner” in a statement from the White House, pointing to previous bills she worked with President Joe Biden to

AZ Dem Senate Candidate Kyrsten Sinema Smeared U.S. Soldiers As Being Terrorists In Flyers Distributed By Her Far-Left Activist Group.

Another one of the group’s flyers claimed the U.S. government was the “enemy.” Arizona Democratic Senate candidate Kyrsten Sinema smeared U.S. soldiers serving in Iraq and the Middle East in 2003 while she led a far-left activist group that passed out flyers portraying American soldiers as skeletons committing “U.S. terror.” CNN reports that Sinema’s demonization […]

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