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'''Kyrsten Sinema''' (born July 12, 1976) is a [[far-left]] [[progressive]] from the state of [[Arizona]] and member of the [[House of Representatives]]. She is the first openly [[bisexual]] member of Congress; unsurprisingly, she has an extremely [[liberal]] voting record. She very narrowly defeated her opponent in the general election in November 2012.
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'''Kyrsten Sinema''' (born July 12, 1976) is a [[far-left]] [[progressive]] from the state of [[Arizona]] and member of the [[House of Representatives]]. She is the first openly [[bisexual]] member of Congress; unsurprisingly, she has an extremely [[liberal]] voting record. She very narrowly defeated her opponent in the general election in November 2012,<ref>[https://ballotpedia.org/Arizona%27s_9th_Congressional_District_elections,_2012 Arizona's 9th Congressional District elections, 2012]</ref> and again in 2018.<ref>[https://ballotpedia.org/United_States_Senate_election_in_Arizona,_2018 United States Senate election in Arizona, 2018]</ref>
  
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==Bigotry==
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:''See also: [[Liberal bigotry]]''
 
In 2003 Sinema summoned [[Code Pink]] and a coven of [[witch]]es called Pagan Cluster to an anti-war rally.<ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/emails-kyrsten-sinema-summoned-witches-to-her-anti-war-rally</ref> Sinema said at the time she didn't care if an [[American]] joined the [[Taliban]].<ref>https://youtu.be/v86T2-KNJqk</ref>
 
In 2003 Sinema summoned [[Code Pink]] and a coven of [[witch]]es called Pagan Cluster to an anti-war rally.<ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/emails-kyrsten-sinema-summoned-witches-to-her-anti-war-rally</ref> Sinema said at the time she didn't care if an [[American]] joined the [[Taliban]].<ref>https://youtu.be/v86T2-KNJqk</ref>
  

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Kyrsten Sinema (born July 12, 1976) is a far-left progressive from the state of Arizona and member of the House of Representatives. She is the first openly bisexual member of Congress; unsurprisingly, she has an extremely liberal voting record. She very narrowly defeated her opponent in the general election in November 2012,[1] and again in 2018.[2]

Bigotry

See also: Liberal bigotry

In 2003 Sinema summoned Code Pink and a coven of witches called Pagan Cluster to an anti-war rally.[3] Sinema said at the time she didn't care if an American joined the Taliban.[4]

Sinema has called stay-at-home mothers "leeches."[5]

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