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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRuben Gallego for AZ (unofficial DU for Ruben Gallego US Senate beat Senator Sinema)
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Ruben Gallego for AZ (unofficial DU for Ruben Gallego US Senate beat Senator Sinema) (Original Post)
Omaha Steve
Feb 2023
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Yes, but it can be argued both ways since she does caucus with the Democrats, like Sanders
JohnSJ
Feb 2023
#4
She caucuses with Democrats, no different than Sanders. That is the criteria isn't it?
JohnSJ
Feb 2023
#9
She's not in the party, so she won't be on a primary ballot, that's different than caucusing
themaguffin
Feb 2023
#10
Cadfael
(1,299 posts)1. Small donation made
Kick
Bev54
(10,072 posts)2. Sinema is no longer a democrat, she went independent.
JohnSJ
(92,408 posts)4. Yes, but it can be argued both ways since she does caucus with the Democrats, like Sanders
themaguffin
(3,826 posts)8. She won't be in a primary. He must beat both her and the Republican
JohnSJ
(92,408 posts)9. She caucuses with Democrats, no different than Sanders. That is the criteria isn't it?
themaguffin
(3,826 posts)10. She's not in the party, so she won't be on a primary ballot, that's different than caucusing
brush
(53,871 posts)3. Not Great? Poor choice of words. Pls edit the hed.
It's a turn off in asking for donations.
Omaha Steve
(99,727 posts)6. kick
Omaha Steve
(99,727 posts)7. kick