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I think that this is pretty ironic that Napolitano is trying to say that she is still in power when she is out of town, especially based on the attached quote from her on a Torres endorsement piece.
I think that this is pretty ironic that Napolitano is trying to say that she is still in power when she is out of town, especially based on the attached quote from her on a Torres endorsement piece.
It talks about the "power of the governor" and how she knows that "he will carry out (her) policies." So which one is it? Does the Secretary of State have the power or not? Is it only if the SOS is also a Democrat?
According to Napolitano, but not the state constitution, it is.
According to Napolitano, but not the state constitution, it is.
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