carrying a giant Lululemon bag.Her spokesperson Hannah Hurley was quick to decry these observations as sexist, telling HuffPost, "Commentary about a female senator's body language, clothing, or physical demeanor does not belong in a serious media outlet."Maybe she would also say the backlash is biphobic, since Sinema's humor and playful fashion sense have been a big part of her brand appeal for LGBTQ+ supporters.
Finally, a bisexual queen who will shake up the old boys' club on Capitol Hill — so the narrative went."Arizona's Kyrsten Sinema: Smart, Funny, Bi and Running for Senate," The Advocate announced in 2018, covering a HRC gala in Los Angeles where Sinema rubbed elbows with Rep.