Article 5WF83 Why Indigenous voters who helped elect Kyrsten Sinema feel betrayed

Why Indigenous voters who helped elect Kyrsten Sinema feel betrayed

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Nina Lakhani in Phoenix
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The Arizona Democrat supports a filibuster that could kill legislation to counter assaults on voting rights

Indigenous leaders who mobilized Arizona voters to help elect Senator Kyrsten Sinema say the centrist Democratic lawmaker can no longer count on their support, as communities feel betrayed.

Sinema was elected in 2018, halfway through Trump's term, amid growing alarm at the rollback of voting rights and environmental protectionsthat disproportionately impact tribal communities. She entered the senate after six years in congress, having beaten her Republican opponent with 50% of the vote, thanks in part to the large turnout among Indigenous Americans in Arizona.

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