Kyrsten Sinema running for Congressional District 9

Former state lawmaker Kyrsten Sinema talks about why she is running for Congress in the newly formed 9th district in Arizona.

Sinema says Washington just doesn't get it, in Arizona we have families struggling to make ends meet, losing jobs, and losing homes while members of Congress are engaged in partisan bickering. Sinema says her history of reaching across the aisle and only being beholden to her constituents makes her the perfect candidate for Congress. She chose to run for district 9 because it contains the greatest hub for innovation and Arizona’s economic future.

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