Ruben Gallego Leads Kyrsten Sinema, GOPers in Arizona U.S. Senate Poll
With Sinema proving a disappointment to liberals, Gallego is challenging her.
February 16, 2023
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With Sinema proving a disappointment to liberals, Gallego is challenging her.
He eked out a victory in a state that Donald Trump won.
That spells trouble for the bisexual former Democrat, now independent, if she seeks reelection to the U.S. Senate. But are we surprised?
Sinema, the first out bisexual senator, has proved a disappointment to many progressives.
The advocacy group hopes a $2 million ad buy will attract pro-LGBTQ+ voters to cast their ballots.
“I know you’re hearing a lot of hateful rhetoric about our LGBT families,” says Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego. “Please, hang in there.”
Sinema, the first bisexual U.S. Senator, has renounced the Democratic party.
The bisexual former Democrat, now an independent, is drawing criticism from both right and left.
Longtime activists Karine Jean-Pierre and Pili Tobar will be part of an all-women senior communications team in the Biden White House.
Equality PAC, formed by leaders of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus, endorses Clinton for president.