Left: Democratic attorney general candidate Felecia Rotellini; right: Republican attorney general candidate Tom Horne
Ted Simons, center, moderates a debate between Arizona attorney general candidates Felecia Rotellini, left, a Democrat, and Tom Horne, right, a Republican, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010.
Ted Simons, right, moderates a debate between Arizona attorney general candidates Tom Horne, left, a Republican, and Felecia Rotellini, center, a Democrat. Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010.
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JamieS posted at 9:53 pm on Wed, Sep 8, 2010.
Tom Horne was a terrible state superintendent. AIMS test scores dropped under his administration. If that's his idea of fighting for Arizonans, we're really going to be in trouble if he becomes AG.
Heck, he showed at the debate he doesn't even know what the Department of Financial Institutions does. How is he supposed to provide counsel to that department and others, as the AG is supposed to do?
We're better off with Rotellini.
soricobob posted at 5:13 am on Thu, Sep 9, 2010.
So, a Democrat who is a Republican. I like it when the true colors come out. Now the only decision is which Republican ?
snipes posted at 8:34 am on Thu, Sep 9, 2010.
It was a riot to hear Horne mis-characterize his securities fraud as "record-keeping" errors.
The SEC barred him from the securities business for LIFE.
They don't do that for sloppy record-keeping.
Rich posted at 8:45 am on Thu, Sep 9, 2010.
Can you be 50th out of 50 in law enforcement? Horne did it for us in education. Why not just write him in as Governor? Then we can be 50th out of 50 overall. Save time and trouble.