“I have to navigate the political theater, but I don’t breathe life into it, and I don’t enjoy it. To be frank actually, it drains me more than it fills me,” she said. “It sucks the life out of me.”

She said she’s not out being wined and dined all the time, and that she sleeps in her congressional office on a pullout couch and takes showers in a nearby building.

An analysis of key McSally votes shows that she votes 97.3 percent of the time in line with Trump’s position, according to FiveThirtyEight.com, a data journalism organization.

Despite winning 57 percent of the vote in her Southern Arizona congressional district last November, McSally acknowledged she is vulnerable.

“We’re going to hand the gavel to Pelosi in 2018; they only need 23 seats and the path to that gavel being handed over is through my seat. And right now, it doesn’t matter that it’s me, it doesn’t matter what I’ve done. It is just that I have an ‘R’ next to my name and right now, this environment would have me not prevail.”

She joked that in her Congressional District 2, it is easy to get 45 percent of the ballots.