Monday, October 22, 2018

Martha McSally vs the Arizona Water chemicals that spawned Sinema, Flake, and John McCain

Democrat Sinema..................................................Republican McSally
 Don Surber "Days before he left the White House, Clinton left George Walker Bush a new EPA regulation aimed at costing water users millions if not billions of dollars. Never mind that the water standard had been in place for more than a half century. Never mind that Clinton had eight years to impose this standard. 
"Obama tried to do the same to President Donald John Trump.
Clinton's last-minute dig worked.
"Obama's didn't."
Thus began all that happened here: 

Progressives question Kyrsten Sinema's values in Senate race: 'What does she stand for?'  "Sinema is seen by many as Democrats' best hope in three decades to pick up an Arizona U.S. Senate seat in the Nov. 6 general election because she is well-funded and because of a political landscape that is deemed hostile to the GOP."
. . . 
A three-term congresswoman from Phoenix, Sinema has distanced herself from Pelosi, the former House speaker who has been villainized by the Republican base, and instead is projecting the image of a politician in search of solutions, not partisan poses.
"At meet-and-greets, in television ads and in phone calls to potential donors, Sinema is introducing herself to a statewide electorate that may be unfamiliar with her earlier days as a Green Party activist and later, progressive Democrat.
"Her Senate campaign is built around the script that she is an independent politician who is beholden to no one and will work with “literally anyone” to do good for Arizona.
"In an election that, from a Democratic voter perspective is a referendum on Trump, Sinema is testing a path that is less about denying the president and congressional Republicans victory and is more about overcoming partisan differences to solve major problems confronting a deeply partisan Congress.
"She has outraised her Republican rivals and is spending millions of dollars to reach far beyond the angry Democratic voters who want a candidate who will use his or her vote to block Republicans agenda.
"In doing so, Sinema has alienated base voters who say she has strayed too far from the values they believe in.


Source: The Reagan Battalion


"It should be noted that, so far as The Western Journal has been able to determine, the only media outlet to have uncovered this email is the Reagan Battalion, so its contents are uncorroborated and should therefore be taken with a grain of salt. However, both The Daily Wire and the Washington Free Beacon have written about the email, apparently considering it authentic."

Now is not the time for focus-grouped messages, said Roda Hajo, 33, a left-leaning Democrat who attended the Pelosi event with her wife. . . . 
Democratic nominee for Senate Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona may have even stranger beliefs than we thought.


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