taliban, when i was stationed at the air force base as a commander of a squadron, we would stop everything we re doing to give the last salute to those who came by with a flag draped caskets because they were killed by the taliban. this is disqualifying and out of step with american values paired unfortunately, it is not the only thing she has done, but she is being protected and a lot of voters don t know about it. martha: it is a very tight race. real clear politics average has you at 46, sinema at 45.3, congress monk on either one of you would be the first female senator from the state of arizona, which is a historic moment. because of your military background, when we look at the border, and we had down there tomorrow morning, the president is talking about putting military at the border, and doing whatever it takes, he said, to make sure that people don t cross. what does that mean to you? have to do whatever it takes to secure the border. it is so frustrating that the democra
days from now, the battle for control over the senate may come down to a tight race in arizona. a recent poll shows a dead heat. republican martha mcsally leads kiersten cinema 26 percent to 45.3. the winner will be arizona s first female senator. we invited both candidates to join us. kiersten cinema declined but martha mcsally joins us. welcome back to fox news sunday . good morning, thanks for having me on. chris: un cinema had a debate and the key moment came toward the end when you noted that back in 2003, your opponent was on a radio talk show and the host hypothetically talked about joining the taliban and kiersten said quote, i don t care if you want to do that. that led to this exchange in
on election night just 16 days from now, the battle for control of the senate may come down to then tight race for the open seat in arizona. the realco clear politics poll shows basically a dead heat. martha mcnally leads kiersten cinema 46% - 45.3. the winner will be arizona s first female senator. we invited both candidates to join us today. she declined but mcnally joins us now from tucson. congresswoman, welcome back. good morning. thank you for having me. you had a debate this week and the key moment came near the very end of the debate when you noted that back in 2003 your opponent was on a radio talkshow and the host hypothetically talked about joining the taliban and they said i don t care if you want to do that and that led to this exchange in the debate.
days from now, the battle for control over the senate may come down to a tight race in arizona. a recent poll shows a dead heat. republican martha mcsally leads kiersten cinema 26 percent to 45.3. the winner will be arizona s first female senator. we invited both candidates to join us. kiersten cinema declined but martha mcsally joins us. welcome back to fox news sunday . good morning, thanks for having me on. chris: un cinema had a debate and the key moment came toward the end when you noted that back in 2003, your opponent was on a radio talk show and the host hypothetically talked about joining the taliban and kiersten said quote, i don t
o rourke is in dire need of a knockout punch. so far, ted cruz, who s been dominating debate since his days at princeton has successfully painted o rourke as a liberal who is out of touch with deep red texas. in the meantime, the arizona senate race is a dead heat with martha mcsally running at 45.3%, kyrsten sinema at 45%. both candidates are currently congresswomen. sinema is a former green party activist, make sally is a former combat fighter pilot. in 2003, kyrsten sinema told an arizona radio host that she did not object individuals going abroad and fighting for the taliban. in 2011, sinema said her home state of arizona produced crazy, and advised activists on how to stop your state from becoming arizona. for her part, sinema has accused martha mcsally make sally of pg