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The vote was 16-14. So that leaves 14 Republicans who wanted to keep the law. They just barely got that thing repealed.I wonder if the "will of the people" on this issue is that evenly split in Arizona. I suspect not. One article I saw suggested only 9% of the people in Arizona supported the complete ban. If those numbers are right, it seems the representatives there might be a smidge confused on exactly who they're supposed to represent and what the job entails. The votes don't really seem to align with the will of the people. As Beau is fond of saying "they don't want to represent you, they want to rule you".
The vote was 16-14. So that leaves 14 Republicans who wanted to keep the law. They just barely got that thing repealed.
I wonder if the "will of the people" on this issue is that evenly split in Arizona. I suspect not. One article I saw suggested only 9% of the people in Arizona supported the complete ban. If those numbers are right, it seems the representatives there might be a smidge confused on exactly who they're supposed to represent and what the job entails. The votes don't really seem to align with the will of the people. As Beau is fond of saying "they don't want to represent you, they want to rule you".
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