Elections Republican Martha McSally concedes Arizona Senate race to Democrat Kyrsten Sinema

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Republican U.S. Rep. Martha McSally conceded Arizona's U.S. Senate race to Democratic Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema on Monday after the latest vote count showed McSally trailing by more than 38,000 votes out of more than 2.2 million ballots cast.





Sinema's victory means that Democrats have flipped the seat previously held by retiring Republican Sen. Jeff Flake. Democrats now have 47 Senate seats, while Republicans have 51. The final makeup of the Senate will be determined following a recount in Florida and a Nov. 27 runoff election in Mississippi.

Sinema, a three-term congresswoman, is Arizona's first Democratic U.S. senator since 1994. McSally, a former Air Force pilot who embraced President Donald Trump after opposing him during the 2016 elections, had claimed that Sinema's anti-war protests 15 years ago disqualified her and said one protest amounted to "treason."

But during her six years in Congress, Sinema built one of most centrist records in the Democratic caucus, and she voted for bills backed by Trump more than 60 percent of the time. She backed legislation increasing penalties against people in the country illegally who commit crimes.

McSally's attacks on Sinema reached back more than 15 years to when Sinema was a Green Party spokeswoman and liberal activist.

McSally backed Trump's tax cut, border security and the repeal of ObamaCare as she survived a three-way GOP primary in August, defeating two conservative challengers who claimed her support for Trump was fake. McSally also campaigned on her military record and support for the armed forces.

Sinema attacked McSally's leadership of last year's failed ObamaCare repeal effort as a sign that she would not protect Arizona residents with pre-existing medical conditions. McSally argued that she would protect patients, despite her vote on the bill that would have removed many of those protections.

The Arizona contest drew more than $90 million in spending, including more than $58 million by outside groups, according to Federal Election Commission reports. Attack ads by both sides clogged the airwaves for months.

Sinema, 42, has a law degree, worked as a social worker and was a political activist in her 20s, running as an independent Green Party candidate for the Arizona House. She then became a Democrat and served several terms in the state Legislature. Sinema started as an overt liberal but developed a reputation for compromise among her Republican peers, laying the groundwork to tack to the center. She was elected to represent Arizona's newly-created 9th Congressional District in 2012.

McSally, 52, was the first female Air Force pilot to fly in combat, flying A-10 attack jets. She also was the first woman to command a fighter squadron, again in A-10s.

McSally lost her first race in Arizona's 2nd congressional district in 2012 when she was narrowly defeated by Democratic Rep. Ron Barber, who replaced Rep. Gabby Giffords after she was wounded in a 2011 assassination attempt. But McSally came back to win the 2014 election, beating Barber by a narrow margin and was re-elected in 2016.

Flake was an outspoken critic of Trump and announced in 2017 that he would not seek re-election, acknowledging he could not win a GOP primary in the current political climate. His support of the president's initiatives, however, was mixed. He strongly backed last year's tax cut bill but criticized Trump's positions on free trade.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/re...rizona-senate-race-to-democrat-kyrsten-sinema


>>>>> Samuel Chamberlain who wrote the article apparently doesn't know how to do math.

It's 52-47 in favor of the Republicans, not 51.
 
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Seriously, that Sinema is disgusting.

Amazing how all those votes for her showed up after Election Day.........
 
She better be careful. Remember what happened to gabby giffords. Republicans dont play in Az.
 
The first female fighter pilot loses to the first female politician to ever say she's ok with Americans joining the taliban to fight Americans. Back in 2003. Holy shit

They had to dig up votes for this travesty.
 
The first female fighter pilot loses to the first female politician to ever say she's ok with Americans joining the taliban to fight Americans. Back in 2003. Holy shit

They had to dig up votes for this travesty.

If you want to say it's a travesty, you need to back up that assertion with data.......
 
Sinema is one of the wacko leftists, it should be interesting to follow
 
Hell yeah this is really really good.

Martha McSally? More like Martha McSalty am I right?
 
How could anyone vote for someone like her? The trouble with a democracy is a lot of idiots can vote.
 
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Republican U.S. Rep. Martha McSally conceded Arizona's U.S. Senate race to Democratic Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema on Monday after the latest vote count showed McSally trailing by more than 38,000 votes out of more than 2.2 million ballots cast.





Sinema's victory means that Democrats have flipped the seat previously held by retiring Republican Sen. Jeff Flake. Democrats now have 47 Senate seats, while Republicans have 51. The final makeup of the Senate will be determined following a recount in Florida and a Nov. 27 runoff election in Mississippi.

Sinema, a three-term congresswoman, is Arizona's first Democratic U.S. senator since 1994. McSally, a former Air Force pilot who embraced President Donald Trump after opposing him during the 2016 elections, had claimed that Sinema's anti-war protests 15 years ago disqualified her and said one protest amounted to "treason."

But during her six years in Congress, Sinema built one of most centrist records in the Democratic caucus, and she voted for bills backed by Trump more than 60 percent of the time. She backed legislation increasing penalties against people in the country illegally who commit crimes.

McSally's attacks on Sinema reached back more than 15 years to when Sinema was a Green Party spokeswoman and liberal activist.

McSally backed Trump's tax cut, border security and the repeal of ObamaCare as she survived a three-way GOP primary in August, defeating two conservative challengers who claimed her support for Trump was fake. McSally also campaigned on her military record and support for the armed forces.

Sinema attacked McSally's leadership of last year's failed ObamaCare repeal effort as a sign that she would not protect Arizona residents with pre-existing medical conditions. McSally argued that she would protect patients, despite her vote on the bill that would have removed many of those protections.

The Arizona contest drew more than $90 million in spending, including more than $58 million by outside groups, according to Federal Election Commission reports. Attack ads by both sides clogged the airwaves for months.

Sinema, 42, has a law degree, worked as a social worker and was a political activist in her 20s, running as an independent Green Party candidate for the Arizona House. She then became a Democrat and served several terms in the state Legislature. Sinema started as an overt liberal but developed a reputation for compromise among her Republican peers, laying the groundwork to tack to the center. She was elected to represent Arizona's newly-created 9th Congressional District in 2012.

McSally, 52, was the first female Air Force pilot to fly in combat, flying A-10 attack jets. She also was the first woman to command a fighter squadron, again in A-10s.

McSally lost her first race in Arizona's 2nd congressional district in 2012 when she was narrowly defeated by Democratic Rep. Ron Barber, who replaced Rep. Gabby Giffords after she was wounded in a 2011 assassination attempt. But McSally came back to win the 2014 election, beating Barber by a narrow margin and was re-elected in 2016.

Flake was an outspoken critic of Trump and announced in 2017 that he would not seek re-election, acknowledging he could not win a GOP primary in the current political climate. His support of the president's initiatives, however, was mixed. He strongly backed last year's tax cut bill but criticized Trump's positions on free trade.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/re...rizona-senate-race-to-democrat-kyrsten-sinema


Samuel Chamberlain who wrote the article apparently doesn't know how to do math.

It's 52-47 in favor of the Republicans, not 51.

Thanks trump!
 
Fucking rigged. Only a partisan hack dirtbag would deny it. Sinema lost and then like almost 1 fookig week later magical ballots appear and she wins? Garbage! Republicans must now always play dirty. This is war
 
Funny last week everyone had McSally winning but those votes kept coming in.
 
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Fucking rigged. Only a partisan hack dirtbag would deny it. Sinema lost and then like almost 1 fookig week later magical ballots appear and she wins? Garbage! Republicans must now always play dirty. This is war


This is why I said in another thread why I gave up on AZ 'cause McSally wasn't raising a big stink about it like Rick Scott is, down in Florida.

Rick is going to end up winning this because he put a SPOTLIGHT on the RATS there while still having a LEAD. And that spotlight may have put the brakes on him suffering a similar fate as McSally.


Whatever happens to Arizona going forward, McSally only has herself to blame for not being AGGRESSIVE.
 
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I voted for McSally.
 
This is why I said in another thread why I gave up on AZ 'cause McSally wasn't raising a big stink about it like Rick Scott is, down in Florida.

Rick is going to end up winning this because he put a SPOTLIGHT on the RATS there while still having a LEAD.


Whatever happens to Arizona going forward, McSally only has herself to blame for not being AGGRESSIVE.

So you think it's odd that in a state that historically takes a long time to tabulate elections that an election with high turnout took awhile to tabulate?

Could your ire be more directed at a preemptive victory declaration with so many known votes outstanding?
 
This is why I said in another thread why I gave up on AZ 'cause McSally wasn't raising a big stink about it like Rick Scott is, down in Florida.

Rick is going to end up winning this because he put a SPOTLIGHT on the RATS there while still having a LEAD.


Whatever happens to Arizona going forward, McSally only has herself to blame for not being AGGRESSIVE.

She should run for the 2020 seat. Republicans need to expand their base to more latinos but not by pandering and claiming they want illegal immigration. The idea that all latinos want illegals is flawed.
 
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