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Kyrsten Sinemas career trajectory is as odd as it is impressive. The Arizona Democrat began her life in politics as the kind of Naderite who decries capitalism as rule by the Almighty Dollar, and Ronald Reagan as an Osama lover. As an activist, Sinema didnt just protest the war in Iraq but opposed the invasion of Afghanistan with such vehemence she once suggested she had no personal objection to an American traveling overseas to fight for the Taliban. Years later, as the self-proclaimed most liberal member of the Arizona State Legislature, she argued that it was bullshit for women who stay at home, leeching off their husbands, to identify as feminist. At a time when the Christian right was at the zenith of its cultural power, Sinema proudly identified as a bisexual atheist in a red state.
A little over a decade later, Sinema managed to overcome her record as a far-left edgelord which had included multiple video recordings of her calling Arizona crazy in front of crowds of coastal liberals as well as the stigma associated with her atheism and sexual orientation to defeat a female Air Force veteran in a 2018 Senate election, thereby becoming the first Democrat to represent Arizona in the upper chamber since 1995.
Sinema pulled off this improbable feat by, among other things, rebranding herself as the most moderate member of the Democratic House caucus. Still, some left-leaning Democrats held out hope that once Sinema was safely ensconced in the Senate, some of her old Green self would peek through the Blue Dog façade. After all, Sinema wont have to face Arizona voters until 2024, at which point, demographic trends could plausibly erase the GOPs advantage in the state. Even today, Arizona looks only a shade redder than Wisconsin whose Democratic senator, Tammy Baldwin, just won reelection as a proud supporter of single payer and worker co-determination. Meanwhile, the Grand Canyon State is less pro-Trump than Ohio, where Sherrod Brown won reelection in 2018 as a labor liberal who feels no obligation to serve as a rubber stamp for Trumps cabinet and judicial nominees.
But Sinema has charted a different course. Instead of emulating progressives like Brown and Baldwin from light-red states, she has named West Virginias Joe Manchin as her role model (a Democrat who answers to an electorate that went for Trump by 40 points). Sinema was one of only three Democrats to vote for Bill Barrs confirmation as attorney general. When virtually every other Democrat voted present on the Green New Deal resolution, Sinema crossed party lines to register her opposition to the very concept of a pro-labor, climate-centric industrial policy. Earlier this month, she voted against restoring Obama-era regulations on coal pollution. In all of these cases, no Democratic senator from a remotely purple state voted as Sinema did. Montanas Jon Tester, whose state backed Trump by 20 points in 2016, toed the party line on all of these votes.
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guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)My Representative, Dan Lipinski of the Il 3rd, voted against the ACA because he is anti-choice.