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Arizona governor taps Martha McSally to fill Senate seat once held by McCain
2018-12-19
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has appointed fellow Republican Rep. Martha McSally to the Senate, he announced Tuesday, picking a favorite of GOP leaders to fill the seat John McCain held for decades.

McSally, who lost a close race for Arizona’s other Senate seat this year, will succeed Sen. Jon Kyl (R). Kyl will step down at the end of the year following a brief time in McCain’s seat after McCain’s death in August.

"With her experience and long record of service, Martha is uniquely qualified to step up and fight for Arizona’s interests in the U.S. Senate. I thank her for taking on this significant responsibility," Ducey said in a statement.

McSally is expected to run for the seat in a 2020 special election, setting the stage for a potential marquee contest in a battleground state. The seat will also be on the ballot in 2022.

"I am humbled and grateful to have this opportunity to serve and be a voice for all Arizonans," McSally said in a statement issued by Ducey’s office. She said she looked forward to working with Sen.-elect Kyrsten Sinema, the Democrat who defeated her in November.

McSally will become the 25th woman serving in the Senate at the start of the 116th Congress, a record high.

Ducey’s decision comes after weeks of tense relations with McSally and her political strategists. Last week, Ducey and his close confidants were frustrated with McSally ‐ to the point that the governor’s interest in appointing her had diminished, according to two people familiar with this thinking.

But McSally remained a finalist, and in recent days, she has tried to improve her standing with Ducey and the other Republicans she clashed with during her campaign.

On Friday, McSally apologized to McCain’s widow, Cindy McCain, for her lack of praise for the senator on a defense bill named in his honor, according to two people familiar with the conversation, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe a private discussion. Ducey encouraged the meeting.

McSally, a onetime Trump critic, reinvented herself as a staunch supporter of the president during her Senate campaign. She largely avoided mentioning John McCain, who had traded public criticism with the president.

Her posture bothered McCain’s friends and family. Cindy McCain emphasized the importance of respecting the legacy of the seat during her meeting with McSally, according to the people familiar with their conversation.

In a tweet on Tuesday, Cindy McCain wrote, "My husband’s greatest legacy was placing service to AZ & USA ahead of his own self-interest. I respect @dougducey’s decision to appoint @RepMcSally to fill the remainder of his term. Arizonans will be pulling for her, hoping that she will follow his example of selfless leadership."
Posted by:Beavis

#10  Iblis put it better than I could.
Posted by: charger   2018-12-19 15:50  

#9  "Why would it be wrong to fill the vacant seat with the other top competitor??"

In general that would be fine with me. In this particular case, she lost because she was a terrible candidate and a RINO. The GOPe wants her in the seat, but no one else. That is both a lost opportunity and a future potential disaster when AZ votes again.
Posted by: Iblis   2018-12-19 12:52  

#8  So will she get lifetime Senate benefits for finishing out the term?
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-12-19 12:23  

#7  Arizona governor taps Martha McSally

Phrasing!
Posted by: SteveS   2018-12-19 12:16  

#6  Yeas, all the "jungle primary" stuff in California and the "ranked voting" in Maine. Making it easier than ever for your vote to be fractionalized.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-12-19 11:32  

#5  So the state of Arizona had two top competitors for the senate. One won. Why would it be wrong to fill the vacant seat with the other top competitor?? Any other appointment would just be a political favor...
Posted by: 49 Pan   2018-12-19 10:46  

#4  She couldn't win on her own, but gets an appointment from a Ruling Class hack.

I'm sure shill, er she'll do a great job representing the Chamber of Commerce.
Posted by: charger   2018-12-19 09:42  

#3  Appears their Senate representation will be as divided as their state is. BTW, those who advocate the repeal of the 17th Amendment, this is what you get. The position will be filled to represent the party in power, not necessarily the ballot stuffers.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-12-19 06:28  

#2  Yes McSally appears to enjoy tooting her own horn. Perhaps she fears someone might use it as a funnel.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-12-19 05:15  

#1  ...I have a bad feeling about this. I ain't crazy about Sinema, but McSally has a big mouth and an even bigger opinion of herself.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2018-12-19 03:58  

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