Arizona Senate candidate Kyrsten Sinema’s far-left past has come back to haunt her – for the second time today. (Fox News
 

U.S. Democratic Senate hopeful Kyrsten Sinema said “I don’t care” if people go and fight for the Taliban in Afghanistan in a newly resurfaced radio interview and co-hosted a radio show with a conspiracy theorist who claimed the September 11, 2001 terror attacks were perpetrated by the government, Fox News can reveal.

Sinema appeared on a radio show in February 2003 hosted by Ernest Hancock, a libertarian activist who presented “The Valley of the Sun” program on a local Arizona radio station.

During the interview, Sinema told the host that she didn’t object to individuals going abroad and fighting for groups hostile to the U.S.

Fox News can also disclose that, in 2005, she befriended a conspiracy theorist who believes 9/11 was perpetrated by the U.S. government.

For over a year, Sinema co-hosted a radio show with Jeff Farias, a conspiracy theorist who believes the U.S. government planned the 9/11 attacks.

A Fox News poll taken last month showed Sinema with a two-point lead over Republican Congresswoman Martha McSally. The most recent poll, taken this week, has McSally up six points.

Prognosticators consider the race a toss-up.

Before her transition to politics, McSally served as the first Air Force’s first female fighter pilot to see combat.



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