january 6th and just saying it s an aberration. it was not. it was test run. strong words there. democratic congressman ruben gallego of arizona. thank you for your time. thank you. i want to bring in my panel, susan del percio. and emily tisch sussman. emily, i want to start with you here, and your reaction to the censure here. nbc sources say it passed unanimously even though it is pretty wear. do you think sinema should be worried right now? she definitely thinks she has a political strategy, which is clearly playing to independent in the state. arizona does have sorry, i am laughing at the visitor behind you. oh. sorry. keep going. you know, we are lucky it s not a kid. although one might come in. to work from home. there it is.
sewer here? these aren t political people. these are everyday arizonans that did this. personally, the way i think about this every day is this is a call from arizonans asking for her to pay attention, asking her to recognize the danger this will country is in, and that she is not being responsive to them. it s not just based on her opposition to the civil rights or her support for the filibuster but also the fact she just has not been involved in arizona for quite a while and again is being dismissive of arizonans. thanks for the clarification there. there are rumors of a running challenge to sinema. you are listed money those two run against her? i am focusing on 2022. i am going the make that decision in 2023. but that decision will be made by the voters of arizona about what they feel the direction of arizona is going and if sinema
arizona definitely had its own dynamic. but do i think she should be worried. i think she has not been acknowledging through the entire time she has been in the senate how much it has been so many people in this state as congressman gallego was referencing, who helped knock on doors, funds raise, helped speak to their neighbors. there was definitely a democratic wave that hit arizona that she was a part of. but it is not everything. she has to personally appeal. and not standing up particularly for the right to vote, for civil rights, that s going to sting in her state. susan we have seen these kensures before. liz kahne chaney was censures after she voted to impeach donald trump. what s your take on this tactic? i think it is a tactic being overused on the republican side. and i hope it doesn t start happening on the democratic
side. i understand it. i am not going to get into the democratic party operation in arizona but here s part of the issue. do they want her to become a republican right now and sit with republicans and vote with the republicans? maybe she s close to being it. if her future with the democrats is so is written off, why won t she potentially start to think about that, or at least climb to be a in. the other thing is the democratics can primary here and replace her with someone to the left. can someone to the left win in 2024. which is the same argument i make now in 2022 when i look at the republicans putting up the crazy trump people in swing or moderate seats. i don t think that s a good idea either. i am only looking at this through a political lens. i actually disagree with kyrsten
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