Republican Moses Sanchez Running for Phoenix Mayor to Change ‘Status Quo’
“The political establishment and special interests are only looking out for themselves and they don’t want to see an outsider elected to leadership,” Sanchez said.
“The political establishment and special interests are only looking out for themselves and they don’t want to see an outsider elected to leadership,” Sanchez said.
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Supporters say “it’s a way to get people into treatment.” But foes like Bill Montgomery liken it to “a free-case-of-beer-a-month program for alcoholics.”
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State Representative Jay Lawrence, a Republican from Scottsdale, commented on Facebook, “Trump’s reference to certain places in the world was accurate.”