"Because I choose civility, understanding, listening, working together to get stuff done, I will leave the Senate at the end of the year," Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announced. Mar 5, 2024 CBS News Minnesota — Watch Live 24/7 Latest News ...
KYRSTEN SINEMA: You know, I don't control the timeline. That's a question for the leadership in the Senate. What I do have the ability to control, is what I've done over the last four months, which is work in good faith with Senators Lankford and Senators Murphy, to craft a real ...
Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema is preparing to run again for Senate in 2024 — but this time as an independent. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Democrat-turned-independent's team met in Phoenix earlier this week, where, in a slideshow, they discussed the timeline for her potential...
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) took her ceremonial oath of office holding her hand on a copy of the Constitution rather than a religious text such as the Bible. Vice President Pence can be seen in video of the moment ending Sinema’s oath by saying the st
But neither is true of Sinema. Once a staunch progressive, Arizona’s senior senator has taken a hard turn to the right. On the surface, that appears to have been an effort to make her more electable by courting moderate and conservative voters. If so, she may have overcompensated: Arizo...
Sinema, who rose to prominence in the Green Party and was the first bisexual member of the U.S. Senate, might want to fashion herself as the cool alt senator. But time and again, she proves with her stylings that there is more to walking the walk than mere dress-up. Wear all the...
t a short-lived political stunt given how much Sinema has been in the news lately with the reconciliation fight in Congress. Hunt-Hendrix believes Arizona is a purple state trending to the left, and that a more progressive Democrat could indeed win statewide there — and defeat Sinema in the...
Watch CBS News Kyrsten Sinema takes oath as senator on copy of constitutionA spokesman for Sinema said she chose to use a book from the Library of Congress which contains the texts of the Arizona and U.S. constitutionsJan 4, 2019 embed code copied ...
Sinema won't run for reelection in Arizona Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announced Tuesday she will not seek reelection this year, opening up a crucial Senate seat in a swing state. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports. ...