Sinema has served in the House of Representatives since 2013, representing Maricopa County, while McSally has served in Congress since 2015, representing the Tucson area. Sinema is up three percentage points over McSally — 47-44 percent, according to a Fox News poll of likely voters released last week. The topic of immigration is among the top issues for voters in the state, as both candidates addressed in the “Town Hall America” special. “This is extremely frustrating that the Democrats have been obstructing border security — this should be a unifying issue,” McSally, a former Air Force colonel who has played up her allegiance to President Trump, told Fox News’ Harris Faulkner. When asked why she voted with Trump 60 percent of the time, Sinema said she’s not party-first.
Source: Fox News September 17, 2018 02:15 UTC