New numbers: Sinema's lead over McSally expands
PHOENIX (KSAZ) -- New numbers made available by the Arizona Secretary of State's office shows Democratic candidate Kyrsten Sinema's lead go down in the U.S. Senate Race. As of noon on Monday, Sinema received 1,071,947 votes (49.57%), while GOP candidate Martha McSally received 1,039,778 (48.04%). This means Sinema is now ahead by over 32,000 votes.
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