PHOENIX — Viewers across the country tuned in Monday night as Republican Martha McSally and Democrat Kyrsten Sinema faced off for the first time before the Nov. 6 election for an open U.S. Senate seat ...
Editor’s note: The only debate between Republican Martha McSally and Democrat Kyrsten Sinema, the candidates for U.S. Senate, took place Monday night in Phoenix. The debate was not broadcast live in ...
Drew Savicki is a contributor to 270toWin, a nonpartisan website that projects presidential races and other political contests. He said nothing “earth-shattering” emerged during the debate, which ...
The personal connections to the military is a prominent issue in the race. Arizona was represented by an American war hero for decades, and now the military is playing a role in Arizonans’ search for ...
We noted last week that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee had released a poll showing Congressman Ron Barber with a massive, 14-percentage-point lead over GOP challenger Martha McSally.
While the debate about debates could continue, we’ve finally reached the first of two scheduled showdowns between Democratic Congressman Ron Barber and his Republican opponent, Martha McSally. The two ...
Martha McSally and Kyrsten Sinema are both vying for Jeff Flake's seat. PHOENIX -- Calls for politicians to “grow a pair of ovaries” and digs about how many shoes a candidate have might sound like ...
Sen. Martha McSally was pressed to defend late Sen. John McCain at a debate when her opponent, astronaut Mark Kelly, accused McSally of failing to stand up against President Donald Trump’s long string ...
Senator Martha McSally (R-AZ) was asked if she takes pride in supporting President Donald Trump during a Tuesday debate with her Democratic opponent, Mark Kelly. The junior senator was pointedly asked ...