Kyrsten Sinema has a whole new corruption scandal as her 2024 numbers bottom out

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The self-serving princess lived in a brightly colored ivory tower. Dripping in opulence, dreams of green dollar bills flashing in her dainty eyes, the princess proceeded to spend — money. Lots and lots of money.

Princess Kyrsten Sinema. Sinema’s hobbies included traveling and dining in high style. Never let it be said the woman didn’t know how to lavish herself with the decor of the good life. Instead of meeting with her constituents, who were virtually begging her for some time, the cash-dipped fashionista was busily spending campaign money.

All that money is pouring into her coffers. All that money gone in a pink puff of crazed spending:

$20,000 — wine-related expenses

$10,000 on exclusive eateries.

$45,000 on chauffeurs. Chauffeurs!

$4,000 in a day on a luxury car service.

$67,436 for Jet charters

Food and travel and ritzy hotels and wine and limos and big ole jet airliners and and — herself. Always herself. The little princess always seemed to love herself far more than her constituents, whom she showed she didn’t give a damn about.

Perhaps that’s why the pouting princess is dropping in the polls. Polls are showing the princess has barely a chance of ever being re-elected. A public policy poll taken of Arizona voters shows the princess with a net favorability of minus-23!

This news likely doesn’t make the whispering damsel happy. Nothing does, it would seem except money and lots of it. She can curtsy all she wants, but there’s a big chance that comes 2024, few will see it. Because judging from the polls, it would seem the princess is in imminent danger of losing her Arizona crown.

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