The Arizona Senate race is a bit confusing. One poll has the race in a dead heat, another shows McSally ahead by 6 or 7 points, another has Sinema ahead by 6 or 7 points. The Green Party candidate has dropped out of the race, and endorsed Sinema. Some say that will help Sinema, some say it will not.

Polling is an art form, not a science; if it were a science there would be no need to vote. Arizona has not been Oregonized, yet. It is not a one-party state. Arizona is similar to Oregon in that they both are large states in land area. Arizona is the 6th largest, and Oregon is the 9th largest state in land area.

In Arizona, most of the population resides in Maricopa and Pima Counties. In Oregon, the majority of the population resides in Multnomah and Washington Counties. There is a physical divide in Oregon, the Cascade mountains, and that is also a political divide.

Oregon is a one-party state, Arizona is not. This makes elections more of a race for statewide candidates, to include two judges from the Arizona State Supreme Court.

My advice to Arizona Republicans is to get out and vote. Ignore the polls, and vote a straight Republican ticket. There is no point in voting for any Democrat on election day.

In the words of Sinema, you live in a state that she has called the “Meth Lab of Democracy,” and she has called Arizona voters crazy. She basically is telling people in other states that you are deplorable. When you go to polls to vote on election day for goodness sake prove her right.

You have one thing in common with Ms. Sinema, you have a “D” after your name. Your “D” means Deplorable, so vote like one.