Come on, Arizonans! Don’t vote for this loon.

Via Daily Wire:

On Sunday, as she made the rounds at the Litchfield Park arts festival in Litchfield Park, Arizona, Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema, the Democratic candidate for the Senate seat being vacated by GOP Senator Jeff Flake, was asked twice whether she regretted her controversial comments from 2003 when she told a radio host she didn’t care if Americans fought for the Taliban. Not only did Sinema refuse to say she regretted the comment, but she also implied that she is against the war American soldiers are fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, saying it is “misguided.”

Vaughn Hillyard of NBC News caught up with Sinema at the arts festival and stated, “Martha McSally has asked you to apologize for what she said was treasonous comments about somebody being able to go and fight for the Taliban. Do you regret that statement at that time?

Sinema dodged, “You know, Martha crossed the line with those comments and that’s the choice she’s made in her campaign, to run a campaign that’s based on —“

Hillyard: “But do you regret that statement, though, at all?”

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