Article snippet: U.S. Senate hopefuls Kyrsten Sinema (D) and MORE. During one hour of debate, the candidates, who are both currently members of Congress, exchanged barbs over trade, healthcare, border security – and, yes, even “pink tutus.” The race is shaping up to be one of the most contested of the 2018 midterm elections. Here are the key takeaways from Monday’s debate, which is the only one between Sinema and McSally before voters head to the polls next month. Sinema touts ‘bipartisanship’ Sinema’s message to Arizonans was clear: a vote for me is a vote for bipartisanship in the Senate. Sinema, who has recently come under scrutiny for her progressive past, made herself out to be a Democrat willing to work with Republicans and MORE on issues of mutual concern. For instance, Sinema signaled she would support a “total solution” on border security that includes funding for the president’s so-called “wall” at the southern border, but that also provides a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants brought into the country as children, commonly known as DREAMers. Sinema also portrayed herself as fearless in calling out the president in areas of disagreement, such as on tariffs that she said have devastated Arizona’s businesses and agricultural community. “We should just call the balls and the strikes,” Sinema said. “When the president is doing something right, support him. When he’s doing something wrong, oppose it.” McSally ties herself to Trump Meanwhile, McSally aggress... Link to the full article to read more