Hi John,
In many ways, Arizona is ground zero for climate change.
As weather patterns become more extreme, we face extreme heat, wildfires, loss of biodiversity, and drought.
Kirsten has spent her career working to address climate change and protect Arizona’s water security. When she was in the state legislature, she worked across the aisle to create a plan to protect our water future. She understands this issue inside and out — and in Congress, she will fight to ensure every Southwest Basin state has access to a fair amount of water long into the future.
Kirsten’s opponent, Juan Ciscomani, has taken a different approach.
He was part of the Doug Ducey administration when they cut a deal to sell billions of gallons of our water to Saudi farms. And since he ran for office, he’s accepted huge checks from the lobbyists who pushed for the deal.
Kirsten has fought to protect Arizona’s future. Ciscomani has done the exact opposite.
Ciscomani is counting on corporate super PACs and lobbyists to help him win this toss-up race. Will you help our grassroots campaign fight back by chipping in now?