Mother Jones: “As a progressive in one of the nation’s most conservative state legislatures, Sinema abandoned her early radicalism for a new theory of change.”
“She learned to play nice, seeking incremental progress through careful messaging and across-the-aisle relationships, and reinventing herself as a post-partisan deal-maker. But her success was also powered by an army of activists—outsiders like she had once been—operating on a far different theory of change.”
“Now, for the first time in her career, she holds real power.”
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