Friday, September 3, 2010

Great Debates

California is home to nearly 13% of all Americans. They're electing a senator this year, and the race neatly embodies the differences in electing a candidate of either major party.



Arizona is now the 14th most populous state, and with any state that's growing, there are voters that haven't had a lengthy exposure to local politics. Candidates for Governor met Wednesday... It was revealing.



The last time Arizona's voters selected a Governor, they voted to elevate their Democratic Attorney General to the post. They have the same option this year, should they use their (still attached) heads.

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