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Next Governor of Arizona?

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www.christinejones.com

 

This is my vote as of today.

 

"I'm an unapologetic conservative."

 

Very 2nd Amendment friendly

 

Secure the border FIRST

 

Remove business strangling Govt regulations

 

Surprisingly, she is a former VP at Godaddy.

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She has been doing those at gun shops across the state. Maybe she can help Mark Kelly get his paperwork straight and pick up his new ar15 and 1911?

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The liberal media will jump all over her DUI conviction. She's got a few minefields to overcome.

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Snapshot for governor!!!

honestly snapshot, if you had a chance in heck of winning I'd vote for you no questions asked!!! Problem is, and I've said it before, it would be a wasted vote! I hate that it's true but it is! An actual canaditate that won't sway under pressure, has rural Americans in mind, and will actually do what they say (if in office) isn't a real life scenario. A canaditate that will actually do all of that honestly will never win, sad but true. And yes I realize your not actually running (for all the folks with no common sense)
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Snapshot for governor!!!

honestly snapshot, if you had a chance in heck of winning I'd vote for you no questions asked!!! Problem is, and I've said it before, it would be a wasted vote! I hate that it's true but it is! An actual canaditate that won't sway under pressure, has rural Americans in mind, and will actually do what they say (if in office) isn't a real life scenario. A canaditate that will actually do all of that honestly will never win, sad but true. And yes I realize your not actually running (for all the folks with no common sense)
Thank you. What you said is true. People like us. that have backbone, and strong moral fiber, don't make it in Politics. Being uncorruptable, doesn't work in Government. That is the problem, Eeven if we had deep pockets, you can never beat the Government machine, they use our own money against us.
I hate this line of logic. It's like we as voters have given up completely. "No candidate that I feel truly represents me will ever have a chance, so I might as well vote for the lesser of two evils right?" .... It drives me up the wall! And when I tell people I didn't vote for Obama or Romney, they tell me I wasted my vote! I voted for a third party candidate that I truly believe was by far the best candidate for the job, and they voted for the lesser of two evils, and somehow I'm the one wasting my vote? Oh btw be Libertarian with me! Gary Johnson 2016!!!!
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They're all crooks on the take.

 

We'll probably end up with a bunch of Dems in office with the Republicans screwing around with nonsense the way they do. 1062 was a badly written joke that was totally unnecessary in this State. The Legislators looked like fools.

 

Am I for Religious Freedom....you betcha....but focus on real issues you morons!!!!

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By the way...my Conservative Harvard Grad Attorney buddy read it backward and forward and said it was nonsensical and created more problems than it solved (1 is more than it solved)..

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I agree with pretty much everything you just said, except for the part about voting for the lesser of two evils. I was raised in a basically non religious conservative home, so naturally, given the choice of democrat or republican I thought I was a republican, but once I really started looking and forming my own opinions about what matters to me and weighing that against the two choices I thought I had, I realized that both choices are terrible. Neither party represents me. The things that I hold closest, personal, individual liberties, are squashed by both! So I started to talking to the people around me, friends, family, coworkers, and I realized that I'm not the only one. It seems that the majority of people, at least that I have come in contact with agree with me, and the come from both sides of the traditional aisle! The problem is that they are too afraid to vote for anyone outside of the duopoly! My personal goal is to get as many people as possible to seriously look at ALL options when their ballot comes out, and disregard all conventional wisdom as to who had a chance and who doesn't and get them to vote for the person they feel beat represents them. I think if everyone really did that, we'd have a Lebertarian as the next president, but if not at least the republicrats would realize that people were pissed off and were willing to not vote for them just because of the party affiliation attached their name, and maybe they'd change their ways a bit.

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