Sinema says Arizonans rejected fear and party politics
On the other hand, during her victory speech, Sinema expressed her gratitude to Arizona veterans including her brothers and McSally for their bravery, sacrifice, and service for the country.
According to her, “We launched this campaign because Arizona veterans and all everyday Arizonans deserve a leader who will fight for them in the United States Senate…I’m so honored that Arizonan’s chose our vision of a better Arizona…”
Additionally, Sinema emphasized, “Arizonans had a choice between two very different ways forward: One focused on fear and party politics, and one focused on Arizona and the issues that matter to everyday families. Arizona rejected what has become far too common in our country: name-calling, petty personal attacks, and doing and saying whatever it takes just to get elected. It’s dangerous and it lessens who we are as a country. But, Arizona proved that there is a better way forward.”
Sinema promises to double-down her approach of seeking common-ground
Furthermore, she pointed out, “We can embrace difference while seeking common ground.” She promised that she will “double-down” this approach in the U.S. Senate to get things done.