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Arizona’s Sinema Unfazed by NLRB Vote Backlash: “I Don’t Give a Sh*t”

Outgoing Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema, who has often avoided engaging with the media, recently conducted an exit interview with the news outlet Semafor, published on Friday. In a rare moment of openness, Sinema provided insights into her political journey and future plans.
Throughout the interview, Sinema maintained her characteristic blend of ambiguity and forthrightness. She discussed her decision to leave the Democratic Party, highlighting her desire for greater independence in her political decisions. This shift has been a point of contention among her former constituents, who express mixed feelings about her current status as an Independent.
The senator addressed her relationships with fellow lawmakers, acknowledging the complexities of bipartisan cooperation in today’s political climate. Sinema emphasized the importance of working across party lines, particularly amid rising national divisiveness.
As Sinema prepares for her next chapter, she promised to stay active in public service. She hinted at possible future projects beyond her Senate tenure, specifying her commitment to issues that matter to Arizonans. The interview provides a deeper understanding of her perspectives as she transitions from her role in the Senate.