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Conservatives are digging up Arizona candidate’s old tweets bashing the state

It’s not the best look with less than a month until election day.

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David Covucci

Kyrsten Sinema

As the old saying goes: Never tweet.

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But since no one ever listens to old sayings, here’s a new one: delete your tweets. Because your old ones are probably awful and ripe for misinterpretation.

Krysten Sinema, the Democratic candidate for Senate in Arizona, is learning the hard way that what’s in the back catalog can come back to bite you, as conservatives are digging through her archive right now to paint her as anti-Arizona.

Sinema is running against Martha McSally for the late John McCain’s seat. And in a speech in 2011, it was revealed that she said people thought something in Arizona made its citizens “crazy.”

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She doesn’t say people in Arizona are crazy, but rather talks about the perception of the state from outsiders.

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But once word got out that she’d made some statements in the past, people went digging through her archive to find what they could.

Now, her old tweets about the state are being flagged by conservatives.

In one popular one, she said “Just one day, I’d like Arizona to be in the news for something good. Just one day people.”

https://twitter.com/dbongino/status/1050784085117947906

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https://twitter.com/mikeparanzino/status/1050774574386896897

In others, she was accused of bashing John McCain.

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There’s also this.

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She also was filmed quoting the Daily Show, where they called Arizona the “meth lab of democracy,” a sentiment she also tweeted out.

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https://twitter.com/DouglasPatch/status/1050762020965048320

Sinema has also said many a positive thing about Arizona on Twitter.

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Good or bad, delete all your tweets.

 
The Daily Dot