Lynda Carter, star of the hit 1970s TV show “Wonder Woman,” has publicly supported two Democrats running against her sister in an Arizona congressional race.
Carter's only sister, Pamela Carter, is running as a Republican for one of two House seats representing the 4th District. According to X's post, her sister Linda is hoping that Pamela's Democratic opponent wins.
“As a native Arizonan, I am proud to endorse @KelliButlerAZ and @KarenGreshamAZ for two LD4 seats in the Arizona State House of Representatives.” Lynda Carter writes: Earlier this month.
In her post, she described both Butler and Gresham as “strong” and “experienced.”
Butler previously served as a member of the Arizona State Legislature and currently serves on the Maricopa Community College District Board of Commissioners. New York Post According to the report, Gresham is chairman of the Madison Elementary School Board of Trustees.
The issue on which the Carters disagree most is abortion, according to reports.
“I was so excited. I was so honored to have the endorsement of Wonder Woman herself, Lynda Carter,” Gresham later said. A-Z Family.
In her post, Lynda Carter said she preferred Butler and Gresham to Pamela on education issues, arguing that the two Democratic women are “working mothers who will fight for the rights that matter most to Arizonans — especially the right of every child to a quality education.”
But abortion is reportedly the biggest point of contention between Carter's two women. Pro-Life PlatformMeanwhile, Linda, an outspoken liberal who supports Kamala Harris, is an ardent pro-abortion advocate.
The gym owner, exercise enthusiast and former fitness TV personality also served as Arizona state director for President Trump's 2020 presidential campaign.
“A reformer, small business owner and Arizona native, Pamela has the skills and passion needed to fix the flaws in our state government and provide our state with great jobs, schools and quality of life,” she said. Website Read.
Although Pamela and Linda don't always see eye to eye on politics, Pamela remains devoted to her sister.
“Although my sister has far-left political positions and we disagree on some issues, I love her,” Linda said in a statement about her support. “It doesn't change how I feel about her, so you won't see me criticizing or badmouthing her in the media.”
The 4th District is currently represented by Republican Matt Gress and Democrat Eric Meyer. Gress is running to keep his seat, while Meyer is currently running for the Arizona State Senate.
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