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McSally Rips Into Her Opponent After Winning Arizona Senate GOP Primary

Rep. Martha McSally (R-AZ) handily defeated former Sheriff Joe Arpaio and Kelli Ward in the Arizona GOP Senate primary Tuesday evening. In her victory speech, after a moment of silence to honor the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), the former fighter pilot focused her attention on her Democratic opponent Rep. Kyrsten Sinema.

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"This is how I see this campaign," McSally said. "It's a choice between a doer and a talker. Between a patriot and a protester. Between a career fighter pilot and a career politician.”

She also accused Sinema of being “left of the Pelosi Democrats,” an association that has become a popular attack in tight races where Democrats seek to disassociate themselves from Pelosi’s leftist agenda in order to appear more moderate.

McSally brought up Sinema’s anti-war past, pointing out that while she was serving in combat her opponent “protested our troops in a pink tutu” after 9/11. She ran an ad to that effect last week.

Sinema told ABC News that she was unfazed by the ad.

"I leave all of that kind of stuff to the pundits and what I do, as everyone in Arizona knows about me, is just put my head down and get the work done and right now I am 100 percent focused on listening to Arizonans and doing my best to earn their vote," she said.

President Trump called McSally an “extraordinary woman” Wednesday morning.

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