Don’t confuse the progressives.

Via BPR:

Arizona Senate nominee Rep. Martha McSally looked ahead to the November election and asked voters to consider the “very clear” contrast between her and her Democratic rival.

Speaking with Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade on “Fox & Friends” Friday, the Republican candidate hammered home the differences between herself, a former fighter pilot, and her Democratic opponent, Rep. Kyrsten Sinema.

McSally, who won Arizona’s Republican primary for Senate on Tuesday over challengers Dr. Kelli Ward and Joe Arpaio in the race to fill retiring Senator Jeff Flake’s seat, continued to point out the differences between herself and Sinema. SHe had hammered the Democrat in a campaign ad leading up to the primary.

“While we were in harm’s way in uniform, Kyrsten Sinema was protesting us in a pink tutu and denigrating our service,” McSally, the first female combat pilot in American history, said in the video ad, highlighting Sinema’s anti-war past.

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