Wendy Rogers posts on hockey and American values following state senate election

Wendy Rogers,  Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R)
Wendy Rogers, Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R)
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Wendy Rogers, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2023 representing the state’s 7th Senate District, posted a series of tweets on February 22, 2026, expressing her views on American identity and values.

In one tweet, Rogers stated, “Hockey is #Merica!” (February 22, 2026).

Shortly after, she followed up with another post: “Of course we did.” (February 22, 2026).

Later that evening, Rogers added: “The hard way is the true American Way.” (February 22, 2026).

Rogers succeeded Theresa Hatathlie in the Arizona State Senate after being elected in 2023. Her recent social media activity reflects themes often present in her public statements about patriotism and American traditions.



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