At the end of August, Kirsten had her first debate against her Republican opponent. She put him on the defensive, making him answer for abandoning the border, voting against reproductive rights, and being part of an extremist Christian nationalist organization.
Winning the debate has given Kirsten some crucial momentum heading into September. With less than a month until ballots drop, every day counts.
Kirsten’s husband and brother joined her at the 37th Saguaro National Park Labor Day race! Now, she’s turning her energy towards an even bigger finish line: Election Day.
Kirsten addressed a group of engaged voters at a Green Valley Chamber Candidate Event and then swung by the Green Valley Democratic Headquarters to thank them for their hard work. Together, we can ensure that our community continues to thrive and grow.
We had an incredible day in Sierra Vista! Kirsten toured the Canyon Vista Medical Center and had meaningful conversations with many community stakeholders, including Theresa Walsh, Sheriff Dannels, CEO Shaun Phillips, and Dr. Randy Groth. Grateful for the insights shared about local healthcare and public safety.
Kirsten had a great lunch with Sierra Vista Mayor Clea McCaa II at the Landmark Café. They discussed the pressing issues facing our communities — from boosting local economies to ensuring our schools and infrastructure get the support they need.
In 2022, this race was decided by 1%.
This election is going to come down to a handful of votes. We have less than two months to reach those swing voters with Kirsten’s message and mobilize them to the polls.
Kirsten is a mom, an environmental attorney, and a former State Legislator who has spent the past six years fighting to restore funding to public schools, protect Arizona's natural resources, and make our communities safer.
She’s ready to take that fight to Washington to find common-sense solutions to the challenges we’re facing here in Arizona's Sixth Congressional District.