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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The bigger question is what will Mark Kelly support. He has been noticeably quiet about this multi-trillion dollar bill. [/quote] Mark Kelly is looking at Sinema's polling in AZ, which is currently in the gutter. Sinema won't win the Dem nomination in 2024. She could run as an Independent, but will be splitting the vote with a nutty Trumper. And I bet AZ's first Hispanic/Latino Senator is elected as a Democrat. I have no idea what she's doing, but I don't think it's a winning strategy.[/quote] That’s because you don’t understand AZ politics. Not that Sinema cares as she’s not up for re-election until 2024 anyway. Mark Kelly however will have to fight for re-election in 2022. He’s quiet because he’ll vote whatever the party line says but if he’s so quiet he’s invisible the AZ populace might just vote him out on principle. RP: A newly released poll conducted by OH Predictive Insights, conducted from Sept. 7-12, shows how unique her political coalition of support is in these tribal times. Her net favorability is plus-7 (46 percent favorable, 39 percent unfavorable) in a state that President Biden carried by a single point. While just 56 percent of Democrats view her favorably, she holds an above-water (plus-6) rating with independents and unusually high 40 percent favorability rating among Republicans. All told, her overall favorability rating is a notch higher than newly elected Sen. Mark Kelly. He polls between 43 and 44 percent against all Republicans in next year’s Senate race. His net favorability rating is plus-4, with 47 percent viewing him favorably and 43 percent viewing him unfavorably. Angry progressive pundits are convinced that Sinema’s independent positioning will doom her in a Democratic primary. That is a total misread of her political situation.[/quote] OMG, who cares what Republicans tell pollsters. They may LOVE Sinema sticking her finger in Biden's eye but they will NEVER vote for her, even if she were Independent. Sinema is a poser and I suspect is on the spectrum.[/quote]
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