Arizona’s Blake Masters, the creepy gun whisperer and failed U.S. Senate candidate, is taking another bite at the apple, according to reports on Wednesday.
The Wall Street Journal and Politico reported that Masters, a Republican, is planning to run for the Senate seat occupied by Kyrsten Sinema, an independent who left the Democratic Party in late 2022. She hasn’t said whether she’ll seek re-election next year.
And Arizona Democrats can hardly contain their excitement.
“The Arizona Senate race is rapidly becoming the GOP’s worst nightmare,” the Arizona Democratic Party said in a one-sentence statement Wednesday.
They have a few reasons for optimism.
Masters, for one, is a political novice who showed in the 2022 midterms that his awkwardness and extremism could be weaponized against him.
Here’s a list of campaign lowlights I assembled after he lost his Senate race to incumbent Mark Kelly, a Democrat.
Masters praised the Unabomber, the terrorist whose violent acts spanned nearly two decades. He cited ideologues who oppose democratic governance. He suggested racial diversity at the Federal Reserve is the source of U.S. economic problems. He promoted the racist “replacement” theory that claims nonwhite migrants are part of a plot to destroy America. He blamed “Black people” for the United States’ gun violence problem. And he parroted baseless conspiracy theories about Donald Trump being cheated out of the 2020 election.
That last one is a particular point of concern for some Republicans in and outside of Arizona.
As the Journal said in its report on Masters’ apparent 2024 bid, “National and state Republicans have worried about their ability to win the state with candidates who have aligned themselves so closely with Trump and his false claims of election fraud.”








