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  1. Senator Kyrsten Sinema | U.S Senator for Arizona. As Arizona’s senior Senator, Kyrsten works every day to deliver for Arizona families – helping veterans get the benefits they’ve earned, creating good–paying jobs, and keeping Americans safe. Kyrsten feels a duty to serve and give back to the country that gave her so much.

  2. Kyrsten Lea Sinema ( / ˈkɪərstən ˈsɪnəmə / KEER-stən SIN-ə-mə; born July 12, 1976) [1] is an American politician and former social worker serving as the senior United States senator from Arizona, a seat she has held since 2019. A former member of the Democratic Party, Sinema became an independent in December 2022.

  3. Now as Arizona’s senior Senator, Kyrsten works every day to deliver for Arizona families – helping veterans get the benefits they’ve earned, creating good–paying jobs for Arizonans, and keeping Americans safe at home and abroad. Kyrsten feels a duty to serve and give back to the communities and country that gave her so much.

  4. Dec 9, 2022 · Sen. Kyrsten Sinema leaves the Capitol on Oct. 27, 2021. Drew Angerer / Getty Images file. Sinema's announcement came days after Democrats reached a 51-49 majority in the upper chamber...

  5. 3 days ago · Kyrsten Sinema (born July 12, 1976, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.) is an American politician who has represented Arizona in the U.S. Senate since 2019. She is the first woman to be elected senator from her state. Sinema previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives (2013–19), where she was the first openly bisexual member of that body.

  6. Dec 9, 2022 · Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times. By Carl Hulse. Dec. 9, 2022. WASHINGTON — Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona announced on Friday that she would leave the Democratic Party and become an...

  7. Dec 9, 2022 · Published 2:01 PM PDT, December 9, 2022. WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona announced Friday she has registered as an independent, a renegade move that could bolster her political brand but won’t upend the Democrats’ narrow Senate majority. She says she will not caucus with Republicans.

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