A Democrat in the state House has decided to switch to Republican. This move will allow the GOP to override vetos as they will have supermajorities in both legislatures. What makes this interesting, her district is heavily Democrat. So why would someone leave the dominant party? Change of conscious? Maybe hoping that the state supreme court will refute previous rulings and rule that the GOP can gerrymander in NC and that they will be favorable to her?
Here is the news on her move:
Here are other elections in Mecklenburg County showing large D wins:
Here is her campaign site showing she believes healthcare is a right, wanting to build a fairer economy, a champion of LGTBQ+, none a hot-button Republican issue.
Where it seemed clear Sinema was not in step with D's, look at her site and see where she didn't run as hard-core D as anyone. It just seems odd for her to switch.
Here is the news on her move:
Here are other elections in Mecklenburg County showing large D wins:
Here is her campaign site showing she believes healthcare is a right, wanting to build a fairer economy, a champion of LGTBQ+, none a hot-button Republican issue.
Tricia Cotham for NC House
Democrat Tricia Cotham is running for NC House to improve our public schools, make health care more affordable, and grow our economy in an equitable way.
www.triciacotham.org
Where it seemed clear Sinema was not in step with D's, look at her site and see where she didn't run as hard-core D as anyone. It just seems odd for her to switch.