Welcome Development: Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema (D) Applauds the Signing of Right to Try Bill

Senator Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) was the only Democratic politician who applauded when President Trump talked about the signing The Right to Try Act.

Senator Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) has had a very radical past but then in her congressional career and then in the Senate campaign, she moved much more to the Center.

She is much more of a moderate on immigration supporting matters like Kates Law and she has expressed willingness to compromise on the wall.

President Trump discussed in his State of the Union the passing of The Right to Try Act which allows for gravely ill patients to try experimental drugs. Of course, the experimental drugs may not work sometimes and it will sometimes work but giving the possibility to live is always preferable.

Senator Sinema (D-AZ) fully supported The Right To Try Act as her state took the lead on that issue, an example of a reform that began in the states and went national.

It is unclear if the Centrist more reasonable Kyrsten Sinema will continue in the Senate or if a more radical one will emerge but so far early in her first term she is so far acting as a Centrist.

Andrew Aleksi-Lankinen

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