Eight Reasons McSally Lost

I have been a Republican my entire adult life, I was an active duty military officer and am a combat veteran and I, like many were fooled into believing that the GOP cared about veterans, fiscal stewardship of our military and, yes, I was even fooled into thinking they cared about women and minorities. Fox News and Right-Wing Talk Radio is quite the strong narcotic. But on the night Trump was nominated by the GOP, I had enough, I left the Republican Party the next day, and I never looked back, and I never will. I am a Democrat now, and while this political party is not perfect, it is not the toxic brew of hate bigotry and misogyny that the GOP has morphed into – with zero pushback from virtually all of its members.

When Democrat, Kyrsten Sinema announced she was going to run for Jeff Flake’s Senate seat, I was all in. I immediately volunteered in any way I could. I texted thousands of Arizonans, wrote articles, and helped tell her story to Arizona veterans. As a Tucson native, combat veteran and the spouse of an active duty military member – I wanted the voice of vets like me to be heard. I wanted to help Sinema win this seat and make sure that Martha McSally and her Trumpist rhetoric lost not only her Congressional seat in Tucson, but this coveted Arizona Senate seat as well.

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Pima County races in the General Election 2016

Now that the Arizona primary is done, here’s the list of match ups for the races in Pima County, for the General Election 2016.

Pima County Assessor

incumbent Bill Staples (D) vs. Suzanne Droubie (I)

Pima County Attorney

incumbent Barbara LaWall (D) vs. Cyndi Tuell (G)

Pima County Recorder

incumbent F. Ann Rodriguez (D) vs. Mike Cease (G)

Pima County School Superintendent  (open seat)

Dustin Williams (D) vs. Margaret Burkholder (R)

Pima County Sheriff

incumbent Chris Nanos (D) vs. Mark Napier (R)

Pima County Treasurer

incumbent Beth Ford (R), unopposed

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