Following graduation, she was assigned to Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, as a First Assignment Instructor Pilot in the T-37 trainer. [34] On December 17, the official recount declared McSally the winner by 167 votes. The Arizona Republic determined that McSally would not be able to pick up enough votes to overcome Barber's lead. [175], McSally opposes same-sex marriage[176] and in 2018 said "philosophically, I believe marriage is between one man and one woman, and it should be left to the states". "[96][97][98] In 2015, she voted for a 20-week abortion ban, joining other Republicans in what was mostly a party-line vote. [7] During an interview with The Wall Street Journal in April 2018, McSally alleged her track and field coach pressured her into a sexual relationship during her senior year at the Catholic girls' school. Sen. Martha McSally votes against", "Where do Arizona's elected officials stand on cannabis? [58] Ducey stated that McSally would be the junior senator, to "respect the will of the voters," and that Sinema would be sworn in before McSally. "[122][123], McSally did not take a position on Trump's decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Accord. Use of her military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement from the Department of Defense or the Air Force. MAGA McSally is a Twitter hashtag taunting U.S. [32] She conceded the race later that morning. [107] Population Connection gave McSally a 25% grade in 2015 and a 0% in 2017. By November 16, most of the outstanding ballots were in heavily Democratic precincts near Tucson. ", "How the House voted to pass the GOP health-care bill", "Health care vote puts pressure on dozens of vulnerable GOP reps", "McSally Declines To Take a Stand on Zombie Trumpcare", "AP: McSally Urges Colleagues To Vote for This 'Fucking Thing,' aka Zombie Trumpcare", "First Female A-10 Combat Pilot Just Made Sure Congress is Required to Use New GOP Healthcare Bill Coverage", "Arizona House Republicans – except one – on board with health bill", "Ad campaign rolls out, blasting 24 House Republicans for Obamacare-replacement bill vote", "Is Congress Exempt from GOP Health Bill? Christina Cheakalos et al., "Dress Blues; Fighter pilot Martha McSally battles to liberate US servicewomen in Saudi Arabia from a confining cloak". Senate. MAGA McSally is a Twitter hashtag taunting U.S. Looks like we’ve got a new name for America’s most infamous unelected US Senator. Another person shared a photo of McSally, which appeared to be taken in a diner. Sinema won by almost 56,000 votes. [54] During this time, both McSally and Sinema voiced support for counting all the ballots. In 2001, McSally successfully sued the United States Department of Defense in McSally v. Rumsfeld, challenging the military policy that required U.S. and UK servicewomen stationed in Saudi Arabia to wear the body-covering abaya when traveling off base in the country. [93][94] The fiscally conservative political action committee Americans for Prosperity gave her a rating of 87% in 2018. [31] By November 17, Barber's lead had grown to 1,400 votes. [37] She defeated Democratic opponent Matt Heinz by a margin of 57 to 43 percent in the general election. [161] She said it would be unfair to deport undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children. McSally served in the United States Air Force from 1988 to 2010, achieving the rank of Colonel. [85] McSally ran to complete her term, defeating skincare executive Daniel McCarthy in the Republican primary. [47] McSally, a strong fundraiser, was the preferred candidate of national Republicans and Arizona Governor Doug Ducey. "[22][23] Following her USAF career, McSally has continued to speak out about gender relations in Saudi Arabia. [113] She called Trump's comments in the Access Hollywood tape "disgusting" and "unacceptable". Senator Martha McSally, R-Arizona, after she asked supporters to skip a meal to donate to her campaign, later dismissed as a joke. [138], In July 2018 McSally issued a statement touting Trump's actions to prevent "Russian aggression": she listed sanctions, the expulsion of diplomats, and working with NATO as some of them. [110] She discounted polls showing the bill as unpopular among voters, calling it "hysteria" and "misinformation" and saying that "the best counter to that is when people see money in their paychecks. [155] After the AHCA passed, McSally proposed a stand-alone bill to strike the exemption of Congress from state waiver provisions; it passed by a 429–0 vote and would require 60 votes to pass the U.S. [33] In the November 4 general election, the race was too close to call by the end of election night and eventually became the final federal election of the 2014 cycle to be decided. “How hard it must’ve been for #MAGAMcSally to focus with that campaign money sitting right in front of her,” the tweet said. She is the first U.S. woman to fly in combat and the first to command a fighter squadron. McSally initially did not take a position, calling it a "state issue," but she later announced that she opposed the law because she supports exceptions for rape and incest. McSally served in the United States Air Force from 1988 to 2010, achieving the rank of Colonel. [157], In October 2019, McSally was one of 27 senators to sign a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer advocating the passage of the Community Health Investment, Modernization, and Excellence (CHIME) Act, which was set to expire the following month. [83] A spokeswoman for her office later said her comments were not meant to be public. "[142], In 2012, when asked about her position on the "gun show loophole", McSally said she opposed limits on gun sales as unconstitutional.[143]. [125], In 2015 McSally co-sponsored the Mexican Wolf Transparency Act, a bill that would delist the Mexican wolf as an endangered species and halt a United States Fish and Wildlife Service recovery program that aims to reintroduce the wolf to areas in Arizona. [83], McSally has argued that, because of the pandemic, China should forgive U.S. [121], In 2012, McSally said she "wants the federal government out of the education business. #MagaMcSally pic.twitter.com/Wn2UvskzNk, — Joshua Geller (@jmgeller95) August 22, 2020. Tags daily caller CNN Twitter Martha McSally Trump Ilhan Omar Nancy Pelosi Robert Menendez Donald Trump Doug Collins Chris Cuomo . [38], After she was first elected to the U.S. House, McSally hired C.J. The comment was a joke, her campaign said. "[42], On January 12, 2018, McSally announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by the retirement of U.S. More than 16,000 people tweeted the hashtag, according to GetDayTrends. A Republican, she served as the U.S. Representative for Arizona's 2nd congressional district from 2015 to 2019. [99] In 2018, McSally voted to defund Planned Parenthood. At the same time, she posited Trump's words were not as strong as his actions. How hard it must’ve been for #MAGAMcSally to focus with that campaign money sitting right in front of her. [80] On April 2, 2020, she called for the World Health Organization director general to step down. [70] Seven days later, along with fellow Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema, she voted for S.47, a public land package. The perpetrators abused their position of power in profound ways. [56][57], After longtime U.S. senator John McCain died and his appointed successor, Senator Jon Kyl, resigned, Arizona's other Senate seat was to become vacant at the beginning of 2019. [163] In May 2018, while facing a primary challenge from the right, McSally pulled her support and cosponsorship of a DACA bill that she had sponsored since April 2017. McSally made the comments at a recent event in Arizona, and faced backlash on social media as #MAGAMcSally took off. McSally was born in 1966[6] in Warwick, Rhode Island, the youngest of five children. Powered by. #MAGAMcSally. [52] McSally criticized what she said was the media's and Democrats' "obsession" with Trump's character. [140], In October 2019 McSally was one of six senators to sign a bipartisan letter to Trump calling on him to "urge Turkey to end their offensive and find a way to a peaceful resolution while supporting our Kurdish partners to ensure regional stability" and arguing that to leave Syria without installing protections for American allies would endanger both them and the US. [93] Conservative Review gave McSally a 37% conservative score in 2018, and Heritage Action for America gave her a 59% conservative rating. As of 2019, McSally had received $372,615 from gun rights groups, the fifth most of any federal lawmaker since 1989. [74], On January 16, 2020, McSally told CNN correspondent Manu Raju "you're a liberal hack. McSally was the Republican nominee in Arizona's 2018 U.S. Senate election and lost a close race to Democrat Kyrsten Sinema. "I can fly a single-seat aircraft in enemy territory, but [in Saudi Arabia] I can't drive a vehicle. [7][8], McSally was the valedictorian at St. Mary Academy – Bay View in 1984. "[128], Politico called McSally's foreign policy "hawkish" in 2016. Arizona Family reported Kelly raised more than twice what McSally had raised by the end of June, the last reporting period. [52], McSally won the August 28 Republican primary with 53 percent of the vote and faced Democratic nominee Kyrsten Sinema in the November general election. Join me and give meals to hungry families! That day, the Associated Press determined that there were not enough ballots outstanding for McSally to regain the lead and called the race for Barber. 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McSally speaks out about the fight against ISIS, "Russia raises problems for GOP candidates", "Senate advances measure bucking Trump on Russia sanctions", "Doug Jones joins bipartisan group of senators in urging Trump to rethink Syria policy", "Senators urge Americans to 'wake up' to security threats of Chinese-made metros, buses", "Arizona senator thinks mass shootings really aren't the federal government's problem", "McSally open but noncommittal on gun legislation", "Arizona Sen. McSally makes health care pledge that contradicts past votes, policy positions", Arizona lawmakers mirror House, split by party on Obamacare repeal, "Martha McSally and Kyrsten Sinema Spar Over Lies, Treason, and Hypocrisy", "Analysis | How is a ban on preexisting conditions preserved in the GOP replacement bill? [48] McSally had previously distanced herself from Trump, choosing not to endorse him in 2016 and calling his comments about sexual assault "disgusting" and "unacceptable. [101][102], Asked whether the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade should be overturned, McSally did not take a position. Sen. Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) is shaking up her campaign team ahead of her 2020 race, turning the page on her disappointing loss last year as she tries to … Connect to Facebook Connect to Twitter ... Martha McSally for U.S. Senate. Republican Sen. Martha McSally and Democratic challenger Mark Kelly, two military veterans battling for a congressional seat in Arizona that is drawing the attention of the nation, debated over the country’s COVID-19 response, jobs and immigration and President Trump’s attacks on Arizona Sen. John McCain. Kelly defeated McSally with 51% of the vote. Her office then said the comments were not meant to be public", "The Senate seats most likely to flip in November", "Arizona U.S. Senate Special Election Results", "Martha McSally refuses to concede Arizona Senate race even as math shows she can't win", "Arizona Rep. Martha McSally aims to be Republican voice on women's issues", "McSally vs. Sinema: A look at voting history and education", "On abortion, Kelli Ward sees nuance while Martha McSally holds firm", "Live coverage: McSally clashes with Sinema in Arizona Senate debate", "Fact Check: McSally's stance on abortion", McSally Supports Abortion Ban After 20 Weeks; Grijalva, Kirkpatrick Oppose Bill, "McSally: Don't shutter government over Planned Parenthood funding", "McSally Breaks From GOP On Planned Parenthood Funding", "Sen. McSally publicly opposed new Alabama abortion bill", "Two days after dodging the question, Martha McSally addresses Alabama's abortion law", "Congressional Record - NARAL Pro-Choice America", "How Each House Member Voted on the Tax Bill", "McSally touts tax bills as it goes through House, Senate", "Paul Babeu, Martha McSally struggle to respond to Donald Trump fallout", "In Arizona Senate race, Republican's embrace of Trump carries risks", "These are all the Republicans who don't want you to see Donald Trump's tax returns", "McSally 'hasn't been convinced' Trump should be impeached", "Impeachment trial: Sen. Kyrsten Sinema votes to consider more witnesses. If you can give a dollar, five dollars, if you can fast a meal and give what that would be,” McSally told her audience on an audio recording obtained by Arizona’s Family. Sen. Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) refused to answer a question about impeachment on Jan. 16 asked by CNN senior congressional correspondent Manu Raju. MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. (AFPN) -- As she attends Air War College here, the first female pilot in the Department of Defense to fly in combat reflected on some of her career experiences so far. With 100% of the votes counted, McSally had a 161-vote lead and declared victory on November 12, 2014, but because the margin of victory was less than 1%, an automatic recount was called on December 1. 31 trend in the United States on Saturday afternoon. McSally said she's working with Trump to … [12], McSally earned her USAF pilot's wings in 1991 after completing Undergraduate Pilot Training at Williams Air Force Base east of Phoenix. [150][151] Before voting on the bill, she declined to answer questions by reporters on where she stood, saying "I'm not publicly sharing my position. “I just gave 860 meals to @FeedingAmerica. READ NEXT: Edward Snowden Now: Where Is the NSA Whistleblower Today in 2020? When McSally was 12, her father, Bernard, a lawyer, died of a heart attack. [185][186] She is a triathlete. [64] The suit was eventually dismissed and the appointment allowed to stand. "[152] According to the Associated Press, on the date of the vote McSally stood up at a meeting of the House Republican Conference and told her colleagues to get this "fucking thing" done. [164] Instead, she expressed support for a more conservative bill that would cut legal immigration, dramatically increase spending on border security, and provide indefinite stay for DREAMers but not give them a path to citizenship. [165] According to The Arizona Republic, McSally sought through these actions during the primary "to downplay and hide" her past support for DACA. [50][51][114], In February 2017, McSally voted with her party against a resolution that would have directed the House to request 10 years of Trump's tax returns, which would then have been reviewed by the House Ways and Means Committee in a closed session. [53] The general election remained undecided for several days after election night until all ballots were counted in the close contest. 'Give me a break': Sen. Martha McSally dismisses Trump's treatment of her at Goodyear rally Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Farah Eltohamy, ... Reach the reporter on Twitter and Facebook. [171] In response to the Keep Families Together Act, which would have blocked the policy, she falsely claimed that the bill, backed by her Senate opponent Kyrsten Sinema, was "essentially encouraging child trafficking". [120], In March 2020 McSally became a cosponsor of legislation to repeal the Davis-Bacon Act of 1931, which requires paying laborers and mechanics the local prevailing wages for public works projects. [132][133] She opposes the budget sequestration's effects on military spending. Instead of #MagaMcSally, I donated $86.45. Martha has written checks to people on her block that can’t afford their groceries.”. Senator Jeff Flake. [179] During her 2010 campaign, McSally indicated on a Center for Arizona Policy questionnaire that she opposes such additions to anti-discrimination law. [97] In May 2019 she was asked about a law passed in Alabama that would ban abortions even in cases of rape or incest. Others on Twitter were much more harsh, calling the senator “disgusting” and “selfish” and saying, “See you in hell.”. Martha, wave as you move ahead past Mark, to 12 o’clock, and you win for Arizona!” In other words, McSally is putting Kelly in her exhaust en route to re-election to the Senate seat she’s filled since January 2019 (formerly held by the late Republican Sen. John McCain, the seat was filled first by former Republican Sen. Jon Kyl.) Barber eventually overtook McSally as more ballots were counted. [109], McSally voted in favor of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Copyright © 2021 Heavy, Inc. All rights reserved. McSally endorsed Donald Trump in her 2018 Senate campaign. [13], McSally then completed Replacement Training Unit for the A-10 Thunderbolt II at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base and was assigned to an operational A-10 squadron that deployed to Kuwait in January 1995. ", "Running for Gabrielle Giffords's House seat, is not Martha McSally's first challenge", "Female Fighter Pilot Battles U.S. Military's Double-Standard in Saudi Arabia", "H.R.4546 - Bob Stump National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2003", "Should our Servicewomen in Afghanistan Have to Wear Headscarves? Look for a contact form on Sen. Martha McSally’s website to express your opinion. [181] She has described the existing system as "currently unsustainable". McSally was a senator from Arizona and was a Republican. [49] McSally recast herself as a Trump ally and reliable Republican vote in her 2018 campaign for the U.S. She said that Democratic-voting states and cities, such as Chicago and New York, had mismanaged their budgets for decades and that they should not expect to get aid. [61], McSally's appointment proved controversial. #MagaMcSally” wrote Joshua Geller on Twitter. "[63] A lawsuit was filed on behalf of Arizona voters claiming the appointment violated the 17th amendment to the U.S. [81] A Democratic super PAC targeted McSally over her coronavirus response and comments she made in early March saying that "calling on people to stay home from work or to skip spring break trips is 'too much of a panicked reaction. Watch video of McSally’s comments here or below. [116] In 2020, during Trump's Senate impeachment trial, she voted against allowing additional witnesses and documents[117] and voted to acquit Trump of all charges. "[111], As of April 2020, McSally has voted with President Trump about 95% of the time. Most Popular. (Martha McSally/Twitter) The exchange went like this: [7] Her mother, Eleanor (Taft), worked as a reading specialist to support the family. Senate. [115], In December 2019, amid the impeachment inquiry into President Trump over his alleged attempts to get the President of Ukraine to announce an investigation into Joe Biden and his son, McSally said she had not been convinced that Trump should be impeached. She opposes same-sex marriage and abortion in "nearly all cases", saying both issues should be decided at a state level. ‘MAGA McSally’: Why Is Martha McSally Trending on Twitter? MAGA McSally is a Twitter hashtag on Arizona Sen. Martha McSally, after she asked supporters to skip a meal to donate to her campaign, later dismissed as a joke. Her suit alleged "the regulations required her to send the message that she believes women are subservient to men."[19]. Email to friends Share on Facebook - opens in a new window or tab Share on Twitter - opens in a new window or tab Share on Pinterest - opens in a new window or tab. [189][190], Former United States Senator from Arizona, Lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense. “MAGA McSally” was a Twitter trend on Saturday, August 22, 2020, aimed at Republican Sen. Martha McSally. Sen. Martha McSally Won't Apologize To CNN's Manu Raju: 'Called It Like It Is' The GOP lawmaker called Raju a "liberal hack" after he asked if the Senate should consider new evidence in … [13][14] During this deployment, she flew combat patrol over Iraq in support of Operation Southern Watch, enforcing the no-fly zone over southern Iraq and becoming "the first female U.S. fighter pilot to fly in combat and the first woman to command a fighter squadron. McSally is also the first female Republican representative from Arizona. [41] According to The Arizona Republic, McSally was "one of the most prolific fundraisers among House members not holding a leadership role, while cultivating a reputation as a conscientious and moderate lawmaker. [73] In February 2020, she voted to acquit President Donald Trump of articles of impeachment on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. During a Wednesday rally in Arizona, the president rushed Sen. Martha McSally on stage before calling up three out of state politicians to address the crowd. [45][46], McSally was expected to run as the establishment candidate in the Republican primary, where her opponents included former State Senator Kelli Ward and former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Though criticizing Obama's use of executive action to create it, she supported Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals until 2018, and has expressed concern about but not opposition to Trump's travel ban and the family separation policy. "[37], During her first years in Congress, McSally had a reputation as a political moderate. She lived in Washington, D.C. working as a national security advisor to Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ). She advocates increased military spending. In 2019, the Arizona Mirror wrote that McSally "has suggested some willingness to consider gun control measures, an apparent shift from her previous stance on the topic." An A-10 Thunderbolt II pilot, Lt. Col. Martha McSally is also the first female in the Air Force to serve as the commander of any combat aviation squadron, to include fighters and bombers. [55] On November 12, McSally conceded to Sinema, congratulating her on becoming Arizona's first female Senator. McSally posted a video on Twitter of Trump’s introduction in Bullhead City, and she thanked him for the kind words. [172] When the Trump administration backtracked on the family separation policy, McSally said it was "welcome news". [69], On February 5, 2019, McSally voted for the Strengthening America's Security in the Middle East Act of 2019. Martha McSally ridiculed after being reduced to groveling to Trump for receiving ventilators GOP senator ridiculed for groveling to Trump on Twitter for … Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., is attempting to raise money off of a testy interaction on Thursday when she refused to answer a CNN reporter's question, dubbing him a "liberal hack." [87] She initially refused to concede the election and results showed that the margin was too large to overcome for her to comeback. She faced incumbent Democrat Ron Barber and Libertarian nominee Anthony Powell in the November 2012 election. Republican senator picks up Buzz-worthy endorsement She was an unsuccessful candidate in the Republican primary for the special election, finishing second to Jesse Kelly. in Biology. Karamargin, who was formerly the communications director for Democratic U.S. Representative Gabby Giffords, as her district director. "[51], In an August 2018 candidate forum hosted by the Arizona Republic in advance of the Republican U.S. Senate primary, McSally and opponent Kelli Ward both said they were unconcerned with Trump's personal character, viewing it as a nonissue in the race. If anyone should have been given priority for a moment in the spotlight with the president, it’s her. 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