Dem Senator Mark Kelly forced to admit his party is ‘not even close’ to understanding border crisis

At a time when public figures struggle with otherwise simple terms like “woman” it’s no wonder when the obvious needs to be stated and on Monday, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly flat out admitted there was one key issue his fellow Democrats were “not even close” to properly addressing.

The border was a key issue for Arizonans in this year’s Senate race that pit incumbent Kelly against Republican challenger Blake Masters who ultimately conceded despite ongoing legal challenges surrounding election results in The Grand Canyon State. Looking forward to a likely politically divided 118th Congress, the senator spoke with The Washington Post’s Karen Tumulty about lessons learned from the midterms.

When specifically asked, “Speaking of the border, do you think Democrats nationally have recognized the complexity of the issue and the frustrations that people have?” Kelly bluntly replied, “Absolutely not. Not even close.”

The Arizona lawmaker went on to claim, “When I first got to Washington, it didn’t take me long to realize that there are a lot of Democrats who don’t understand our southern border and a lot of Republicans who just want to talk about it. Don’t necessarily want to do anything about it, just want to use it politically.”

“So my approach has been–to the extent that we could and can–to make progress securing it, but also doing it in a way that’s in accordance with our ethics and our values, not to demonize people,” he went on.

Kelly had made similar claims during the campaign, even during a debate with Masters when he positioned himself as an outsider and said, “Washington, D.C. has failed on the border. Washington, D.C. has failed on this issue of border security and immigration for decades. And it’s been crisis after crisis. I’ve been focused on this since day one, you know, and I brought more resources here to the state of Arizona to deal with it.”

His GOP opponent responded by pointing to the open border where, “People are walking through by the hundreds of thousands,” resulting in a record of around 2.76 million border crossings for fiscal year 2022 not including “gotaways.”

“We have a wide-open southern border,” Masters said, “so if that’s the best you can do, I respectfully request you resign.”

However, since claiming victory, Kelly has continued to tout his supposed bipartisan efforts and went on to tell the Post, “And I continue to talk to my Republican colleagues about how we have to do more. We have to do more in border security. We have to do more in comprehensive immigration reform, especially ‘dreamers,’ but also these visa programs.”

“Our country would really benefit from stronger border security and comprehensive immigration reform,” he added.

Furthering his posturing as a moderate, Kelly said, “This will probably surprise you to hear this from somebody who’s a United States senator who’s a Democrat, but we need a strong Republican Party in Arizona. I think the two-party system that we have, we’ve got a set of checks and balances against each other and I think that’s important to have that. And I would like to see that in Arizona again.”

Republished with permission from American Wire News Service

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