Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona announced on Tuesday that she will not seek reelection in November, opting to leave the Senate at the end of the year.
Sinema, who became an independent after leaving the Democratic Party in 2022 but continued to caucus with Democrats, cited a desire for civility and understanding in politics as reasons for her decision to step down.
Her retirement opens up a crucial swing-state Senate seat, with the November election likely to be a two-way race between Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego and Republican Kari Lake.
The outcome of this election could significantly influence the Senate’s control. Sinema’s departure surprised many, as she would have faced a tough reelection battle if she had chosen to run for a second term.
Her decision not to seek reelection has been seen as an opportunity for Republicans to strengthen their position in the Senate, with Senate Republicans’ campaign arm expressing optimism about their chances in the upcoming election.
Throughout her tenure in the Senate, Sinema positioned herself as a moderate who could bridge the partisan divide and negotiate bipartisan deals. However, she faced criticism from fellow Democrats for her willingness to work with Republicans and her approach to politics.
In her statement announcing her retirement, Sinema lamented the growing partisanship in politics and the lack of willingness to compromise. She emphasized the need for understanding and cooperation in order to address the challenges facing the country.
Sinema’s decision not to seek reelection marks the end of a political career that was marked by her efforts to find common ground and work across party lines. As she prepares to leave the Senate, her departure will likely significantly impact Arizona’s political landscape and beyond.