Martha McSally for U.S. Senate
No one will remember our names when we're no longer senators and
return to being regular citizens.
John,
Fun fact: 1,983 people have served as U.S. Senators, but except
for a few extraordinary exceptions, no one will remember our
names when we're no longer senators and return to being regular
citizens.
That's why I'm spending my time in the Senate focused on service,
not self. And results not rhetoric. Unfortunately, many of my
liberal colleagues have turned the Senate into a popularity
contest, where they're prioritizing their personal agendas over
fulfilling their promises to their constituents.
This has to stop.
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Every day, I hear from Arizonans all over the state who tell me
they're tired of the gridlock. They want Congress to work for
them, not the other way around, and the numbers say it all.
Congress' approval ratings are pathetically low, but Democrats
refuse to get on board with the logical solution: stop the
dysfunction, break the gridlock, stop the spin, and start truly
working on behalf of the American people.
It shouldn't be this hard to get things done in Washington, and
the way I see it, any politician who obstructs common sense
solutions is part of the problem and needs to go.
In service,
Martha McSally
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