She’s anti-abortion and against same-sex marriage, wants to arm teachers in schools, and considers herself part of ‘God’s media army’ ...
but her sister has said she ‘sadly cannot endorse her’ On the first Tuesday of November this year, Americans will take to the polls to elect a new president and other influential office bearers. In Arizona, a swing state, Republicans have honed in on the fame of Pamela Carter, sister to the original Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter, to help propel them to victory. On her website, Pamela Carter writes that Arizona should focus on “great and safe schools”, “raising our families” and “low taxes”.
From questions over her education to her ties with conservative religious groups, her credentials and murky past were recently the subject of an exposé by Mother Jones, denting her public persona. Her political ambitions have even resulted in her famous sister publicly endorsing her Democratic rivals. But just who is Pamela Carter? What are her political ambitions? Carter is running for election to the Arizona House of Representatives to represent District 4, which includes parts of Phoenix, Scottsdale and Paradise Valley.
On her website she describes herself as a fourth-generation Arizonan. She says if elected she will keep children safe in schools, ensure taxes on gas, groceries and housing for working families are kept low, and make sure law enforcement officers keep neighbourhoods free of crime. “I want to restore the values .