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Is Andrew Thomas Delusional?

(Regular New Times readers, feel free to skip to the bottom of this post and cast your vote immediately.)Local Republican blogger Political Mafioso was already questioning whether disbarred and disgraced former Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas was delusional after Thomas said he was considering a run for governor, but get...
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(Regular New Times readers, feel free to skip to the bottom of this post and cast your vote immediately.)

Local Republican blogger Political Mafioso was already questioning whether disbarred and disgraced former Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas was delusional after Thomas said he was considering a run for governor, but get a load of yesterday's headline from Channel 5, KPHO: "Disbarred Thomas believes he could win governor's race."

See also:
-Andrew Thomas, Legal Reject, is Considering a Run for Governor
-Andrew Thomas and Lisa Aubuchon Disbarred -- Read Panel's Opinion Here

"Candy" Andy's still bitchin' about a three-member disciplinary panel of the Arizona State Supreme Court agreeing that he abused his power, and decided on his disbarment, but he's apparently still serious about running for governor.

"During a one-on-one interview with CBS 5 News, Thomas said he was speaking out because everyone else is afraid to," KPHO's online report reads. "He also said he was speaking out as a potential candidate for governor."

Thomas told the station he thinks he could actually win a race for governor.

When you're done laughing your ass off from what Thomas told KPHO, let us know -- do you think Thomas is delusional?

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