In 2018, Sinema became the first Democrat elected to the Senate from Arizona since 1994. When the Senate was divided 50-50, she angered Democrats by blocking progressive priorities including a tax ...
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Sinema’s state, in contrast ... threatening the Inflation Reduction Act over preserving a tax loophole for hedge fund managers and law firm partners, limiting the lift of the corporate tax ...
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s campaign struggled to bring in money in the weeks before she said that she would not seek a second term while spending on security, travel and fundraising burned into her cash.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema begins winding down her congressional career with about $11 million in campaign cash reserves, the largest sum among incumbent lawmakers stepping away from politics in ...
Senator Kyrsten Sinema announced her retirement with a self-serving message about how she is too good for this fallen world — too committed to bipartisanship and progress when people just want ...
Sinema won in 2018 as a Democrat and was first non-Republican to win a Senate seat for Arizona since 1994 Kyrsten Sinema ... by not expanding the Child Tax Credit, and killing raising the minimum ...
Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona has announced she will not run for re-election in November. She decided to leave the Senate "because I choose civility, understanding, listening ...