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I have questions[edit]

What I want to know is anything, something, about her personal life, her origins - is she a native Arizonan? What did she major at in college? Is she married? There is nothing in here at all about her as a person.

For example, I want to know why she has a hyphenated last name. Did she marry someone and change her name to a hyphenated name? Did her parents give her a hyphenated name? Isn't this the kind of stuff which should be common knowledge about a public office holder?

Boos at Turning Point Convention[edit]

She was booed off stage and then roasted on twitter for repeatedly not supporting election integrity bills. Why is this not mentioned in the article? https://twitter.com/AKA_RealDirty/status/1419035019469889545

Here's a source: https://www.mediaite.com/tv/watch-arizona-republican-loudly-booed-off-stage-at-turning-point-rally-ahead-of-trump-speech/

This was also covered in Newsweek:

https://archive.is/enfOS

(The Newsweek article also seems to contradict what this article says or at least this article is being very misleading.)