Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema More Popular With Republicans Than Her Own Party, Polls Suggest

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A recent poll shows Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s ongoing political fallout with her own party has caused her to become more popular with Arizona Republican voters than fellow Democrats.

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s ongoing political fallout with her own party has caused her to become more popular with Arizona Republican voters than fellow Democrats, according to recent polling, after the senator opposing a slew of legislative proposals considered top priorities among Democratic leaders.

The Morning Consult poll is just the latest survey showing the Democratic senator connecting better with Republican voters than Democrats: Surveys from Arizona-based

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