Kyrsten Sinema’s friends at the Arizona Democratic Party have yet to donate the $40,000 they received from backpage.com, the website accused of knowingly running ads promoting sex trafficking. Considering her history with the website, isn’t it time Sinema weighed in?

Earlier this year, Sinema was in the hot seat for accepting over $10,000 in campaign cash from a website that ran ads offering sex with young girls. But now that the focus has shifted to the AZ Democratic Party, Sinema has remained mum. Shouldn’t it be an easy choice for Sinema to call on the Party to return the tainted money?

“Kyrsten Sinema should do the right thing and call on the Arizona Democratic Party to return the $40,000 they received from backpage.com,” said NRSC Communications Director Katie Martin. “It’s an easy choice between right and wrong, so why won’t Sinema speak up?”

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