However power sharing would not be required if Manchin remains Democrat. |
She has specifically said she will not caucus with republicans. There are already two independent senators caucusing with democrats now: sanders and king. |
| This is all about avoiding the embarrassment of losing the Dem primary in 2024. There will be no functional difference in the Senate. |
| This allows her to avoid a likely primary and conserve $. |
So she lied. Rampant among some politicians. Poor quality character but if the voters don't care about character and elect these clowns, into office they go. |
Like what, getting attention? |
Precisely. The most interesting part will be how her dem opponent plays it. Does he go left or center. If he goes left he gives her a shot to split the electorate. |
It doesn’t matter which way Ruben Gallego goes, she and him both running in the general will split that vote and both will lose to whatever Republican runs. |
Based on polling, she would more likely split with a Republican and Gallego would coast. |
That's the problem of people voting party over person. Being an independent forces voters to actually look at her positions. And I think she was a sincere Democrat when elected but became disillusioned as time went on. Very understandable. |
Couldn't agree more. |
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Link to her op-ed here:
https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/2022/12/09/sen-kyrsten-sinema-of-arizona-why-im-registering-as-an-independent/69712395007/ I can’t imagine bothsidesing anything after watching all the elections that just happened in her own state. Was she not paying attention? She certainly didn’t help any of the Democrats win. |
| Why would she do this? Running as an independent ensures no Dem in AZ will vote for her (or only they very disillusioned would) and it will split the Republican vote because the GOP will run a MAGA candidate. |