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In article <v0orib$1tvca$1@dont-email.me>,Oh, do you mean the Republicans who voted to go back to the 1860's?
"Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:
It looked like Arizona was going to stand up for property owners dealingFrom what I've read, she pretty much vetoes everything the legislature
with trespassers falsely claiming to be tenants that police won't
arrest. But the governor vetoed the bill.
sends to her desk. She holds the record for most vetoes by a governor in
Arizona history. I'm assuming it's a political thing-- the legislature
is full of Republicans, she's a Democrat, so she just rejects everything
they do.
In this case, hopefully it will blow back in her face, since both the
legislature-- Dems and Reps alike-- support the bill, as does the public
overwhelmingly. She's the only one stamping her foot and throwing a
tantrum over it. I mean, honestly, what is her version of Garrett
thinking? "Governor, taking the side of people who are stealing homes
from innocent people isn't a very good look for you. Maybe let's not
veto this one?"
Governor Hobbs Outlasts Honeymoon Period with Arizona VotersWell played! You sure know what you're talking about (in a pig's ass).
Arizona’s Governor Performs Better than State Legislature
PHOENIX (March 7, 2024)- Just over one year since she took office, Governor Katie Hobbs remains above water with Arizona voters. Noble Predictive Insights’ (NPI) latest Arizona Public Opinion Pulse (AZPOP) found that Hobbs has remained consistent with voters since February 2023, and, according to Arizona voters, is performing better than the Arizona Legislature.
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