'Both political parties are twisting stories to create their own narratives, which may or may not be true,' the deeply unpopular senator told CBS.
“One of the unfortunate things that’s happening in Arizona, and we see this in other parts of the country as well, is that the two political parties have gotten more and more extreme. They’ve moved away from that center of working together and finding that common ground,” Sinema said. She added that “both political parties are twisting stories to create their own narratives, which may or may not be true, and we see it every day.
I can’t emphasize enough that criticizing Democratic Party leadership is good and important—but claiming the two parties are equally extreme is just bizarre in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection and as election denialism continues to fester, particularly in Sinema’s state of Arizona.
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