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Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona is known for wearing bold looks in Congress. She has presided over the Senate in a denim vest and pink sweater that read "Dangerous Creature." Senate rules were ...
Say this for Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, the U.S. senator from Arizona who announced Tuesday that she won’t seek reelection in 2024: She is nothing if not on-brand. Sinema has spent her time in the ...
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema made history in Washington and often was the center of attention for many reasons throughout her career. ... D-Ariz., was sworn in in 2020. Winning the 2012 Democratic primary.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona is known for wearing bold looks in Congress. She has presided over the Senate in a denim vest and pink sweater that read "Dangerous Creature." Senate rules were changed ...
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz., on May 3, 2024, ... Sinema’s first public comment after she was sworn in was in response to a fellow lawmaker who insulted the LGBTQ+ community.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) appeared amused Monday at the sudden wave of support from her colleagues for the Senate filibuster as the Democrats prepare to become the minority party in the upper ...
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s surprise decision to become an independent has Democratic leaders struggling to answer a basic question: How should they deal with her if she runs for reelection in Arizona?
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s campaign fundraising plummeted in the most recent three-month quarter, as her overall collections continued to slide since leaving the Democratic Party last year. Sinema, I-Ariz.
In January 2019, every field organizer who worked on Kyrsten Sinema’s campaign was invited to see her sworn in as a U.S. senator. I regretted not going when I saw the photos: She’s standing in ...
Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema has made a significant and surprising announcement that she will not seek re-election in Arizona, concluding her one-term tenure in the Senate.
Kyrsten Sinema won Democrats a U.S. Senate seat from Arizona for the first time in a generation thanks in no small part to unity in her party and division among Republicans.
Kyrsten Sinema was standing a few yards from the border wall with four Republican members of Congress. The men were staring balefully at a row of nearby portable toilets, wondering aloud if they ...