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Offline MrsSmith

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Immigration Law Breathes Life Into Brewer's Re-Election Campaign

Only nine months ago, politically speaking, Jan Brewer had flatlined; the Arizona governor's approval rating was at 22 percent. And as recently as three months ago, a Rasmussen poll of likely voters showed her trailing her likely opponent, state Attorney General Terry Goddard, by nearly 10 points in the runup to November's gubernatorial election.

But voters in the Grand Canyon State have been singing a different tune since April, when Brewer signed SB1070  --  the state immigration law that has become the focus of a national controversy.

Since then, Brewer's approval ratings have skyrocketed, catapulting her to the top of the polls in the gubernatorial race and launching what may be the biggest political comeback of the year in the U.S.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/06/10/immigration-law-breathes-life-brewers-election-campaign/?test=latestnews

Interesting article, to say the least...
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Re: Immigration Law Breathes Life Into Brewer's Re-Election Campaign
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2010, 12:57:57 PM »
Well, I sure as heck was never going to vote for Goddard, but I am totally committed to Brewer now instead of bothering with her primary opponents. :II:
Sneaking into a country doesn't make you an immigrant any
more than breaking into someone's house makes you part of the family.
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