Republicans fear a three-way Senate race in Arizona could tilt contest toward Democrats

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When Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) left the Democratic Party last year to become an independent, many political experts believed if she decided to run for reelection, her bid could ultimately boost a Republican candidate to victory.

However, recent polling suggests Sinema could siphon away twice as many Republican voters as Democrats in a potential three-way race in a state that is 34% Republican, 34% independent, and 30% Democratic, according to Arizona data. Sinema has not yet said whether she will run, but if she does, she would likely face Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), a Democratic progressive who announced his bid in January, and Kari Lake, a polarizing conservative who lost her election for governor last year.

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