Face the Nation recently that she’s “laser-focused on the policy, on actually solving real problems” rather than answering “endless questions” about November’s election.Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.And last month, when The Hill asked about her plans, she rolled her eyes and said, “Omigod, what a waste of a question.” Then her campaign refused to comment.Meanwhile, the race between MAGA queen Kari Lake and pro-LGBTQ+ Democratic Rep.
Ruben Gallego, who are both vying for Sinema’s seat, is heating up, with the nonpartisan election newsletter Cook Political Report declaring it a “toss up.”Naturally, people from all sides of the aisle want to know what the hell Sinema plans to do since it will have a major impact on this race and could ultimately be the deciding factor in whether Republicans flip the Senate.The National Republican Senate Committee just endorsed the Arizona gubernatorial loser.
With a month and a half to go before the April 1 deadline, Sinema has her work cut out for her in gathering those 42,000 signatures.
But strategists say it’s still entirely possible, as long as she has money in the bank, which she does.According to the most recent financial reports, she has over $10 million in her war chest, although her fundraising numbers have gone way, way down.