sinema for her vote on voting rights legislation opposing that rules change to pass voting rights legislation by simple majority. you know, there's been a lot of tension with senator kirstjen sinema and senator joe manchin of west virginia for their votes against their own party, you know, first it was the build back better act. they did not support that $3.5 trillion price tag. they wanted to pare down that package. in the end snow joe manchin did not support the final $2 trillion package they were discussing. and now it is voting rights legislation that he did not support the rules change so they could pass voting rights by a simple majority, 51 votes instead of 60 votes needed to pass -- excuse me, to break a filibuster. and as a result, their more progressive colleagues are incredibly frustrated with them. they want to see them primaried and congressman ruben gallego, senate democrats urging him