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Ice cream brings people together.
This is America. Success is not guaranteed.
I ran for public office to do something good.
A great economy requires great public schools.
Conventional wisdom is not always the best wisdom.
As parents, we all want the best for our children.
I want to see us add more dollars to the classroom.
Governors compete. States compete. People & businesses decide.
I've repeated time and again that Arizona is open for business.
My focus is 100 percent on my day job, on the state of Arizona.
Let's learn from our peers and then beat them at their own game.
We will ensure Arizona continues to grow jobs, not destroy them.
If there's one thing Arizona is best in the nation at, it's water.
As governor, it is my highest priority to protect Arizona citizens.
Biotech research is incredibly important for health-care innovation.
The Governor's Office is going to get out of the litigation business.
Our teachers are valuable, and our public policy should reflect that.
I strongly believe that more money needs to be spent in the classroom.
I understand the dignity that comes from work and caring for one's family.
Some people never learn, no matter how much their heads hurt in the morning.
As our economy advances, our government and our laws need to modernize, too.
We want to control our own destiny and take responsibility for our own outcomes.
Federal government has forced a one-size-fits-all model on our education system.
I built a company; now, I would like to shrink a government and grow an economy.
I'm focusing on the issues that bring people together and build broad majorities.
The threat from radical Islamic jihadists is real and needs to be taken seriously.
The best way to keep water prices down is to avoid unnecessary increases in costs.
We can't let government make long-term commitments that it may not be able to keep.
I took an oath of office to protect Arizona from all enemies, foreign and domestic.
I'm a pro-growth, small-government conservative with a background in free enterprise.
As our economy advances, educational attainment is going to keep Arizona competitive.
Where opportunities to expand trade and commerce exist, we will lead, and we will partner.
As I have traveled the state, I have seen firsthand that there are Arizonans who are hurting.
We don't want Arizona to be dependent on the whims of Barack Obama and the federal government.
If people want to take the time to vote, they should be able to, and their vote should be counted.
I'm committed as governor to valuing and nurturing our relationships with our friends to the south.
Every dollar spent on education should go toward helping our teachers teach and our students learn.
Like many of us in Arizona, I wasn't born here - I'm a product of the Midwest and the working class.
By working together, we can make Arizona a place where everyone has an opportunity for a better life.
Serving ice cream isn't exactly like serving in state government, but what I learned guides me today.
In many respects, Arizona is a model for the rest of the country on best practices for water management.
As governor, I want to make sure that Arizona's hardworking taxpayers get to keep more of what they earn.
We all should be concerned if our kids don't know who Sandra Day O'Connor, John Adams, and Ronald Reagan are.
Franchises are independently owned and operated businesses whose owners are responsible for their operations.
It's a sad day when Republicans will attack fellow Republicans on an issue as fundamental as free enterprise.
Earning a certificate or degree, or both, after high school opens the door to countless economic opportunities.
I believe we need to ensure there are no refugees placed in Arizona with connections to terrorist organizations.
I'm a believer in private enterprise, the dignity of work, limited government, and the possibilities of freedom.
We should be working with the governor of Sonora to establish a commercial sea port on the coast of their state.
Arizona should be to the Sharing Economy what Texas is to Oil and what Silicon Valley used to be to the tech industry.