We just spoke to state Sen. Frank Antenori, who is cruising to an easy win over former state lawmaker Marian McClure.

“It’s a mandate,” Antenori says. “It’s a resounding message from voters in LD30.”

Antenori says voters made a clear choice between him and a big-spending McClure.

“I think the era of big-government Republicans is over—and if I have anything to say about it, it is,” he says.

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One reply on “Antenori: “The Era of Big-Spending Republicans Is Over””

  1. If Senator Antenori is interested in a real mandate, he should look at the results for Proposition 100 in district 30. That election showed a mandate in favor of funding our public schools. Check out Sen. Antenori’s voting record on education funding on voteAZeducation.com and then check out the survey on education submitted by his opponent in Todd Camenisch (Sen. Antenori didn’t think education was important enough to bother submitting answers to the survey). If you want a strong Arizona, a healthy economy and businesses moving to our state – it all starts with well funded public schools. Voters interested in in a improving education in our state should check out Todd Camenisch.

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