Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, who left the Democratic Party, will not be joining the GOP.
“You don’t go from one broken party to another,” Sinema said on the CBS program “Face the Nation.”
“One of the unfortunate things that’s happening in Arizona, and we see this in other parts of the country as well, is that the two political parties have gotten more and more extreme,” Sinema stated in the interview.
She added, “They’ve moved away from that center of working together and finding that common ground, and they’re going toward the fringes because that’s where the money is, and that’s where the attention is, and that’s where the likes on Twitter are, and that’s where you get the clicks and the accolades.”
Reporting from Townhall:
"It's okay not to agree a hundred percent with another. It is, in fact, important to our democracy that you're not doing that." Sinema added that our ideological differences should be “celebrated.”