In a key battleground state that is changing rapidly, Arizona Senator Martha McSally is banking on the Republican faithful in the November election
HEREFORD, Ariz.—In a key battleground state that is changing rapidly, Martha McSally is banking on the Republican faithful in the November election.
Ms. McSally, an appointed senator who is now running to keep her seat, was the first woman to fly a fighter jet in combat. She sued the secretary of defense over a policy that service women wear Muslim clothing in the Middle East. She is a survivor of sexual assault and discrimination. But on a recent campaign day, she didn’t go into detail on her biography or make any clear overtures...
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