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Jan Brewer

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My mother always told me that as you go through life, no matter what you do, or how you do it, you leave a little footprint, and that's your legacy.


— Jan Brewer


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Racial discrimination is illegal. It's illegal in the United States. It's illegal in Arizona. It has been and it will continue to be.


— Jan Brewer


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So you know, I think that the federal government, the Democrats, and President Obama are selling a lot of hope and change, but no delivery of any of those promises.


— Jan Brewer


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Texas has done a very good job of securing their borders with the help of the federal government. California has done a good job.


— Jan Brewer


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The simple fact is that the drug cartels are coming in through Arizona. Arizona is the gateway for all the narcotics and the crime that is connected with it.


— Jan Brewer


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We as governors, whether we're Republican or Democrat, we really believe that we know what's best for our people. And in Arizona, and particularly we're very interested about natural resources.


— Jan Brewer


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We cannot sacrifice our safety to the murderous greed of drug cartels. We cannot stand idly by as drop houses, kidnappings and violence compromise our quality of life.


— Jan Brewer


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We have, for whatever the reason, disturbed people... who sometimes do terrible, violent things, and sometimes those of us who serve in elected positions are the target.


— Jan Brewer


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Brewer and her older brother Paul lived solely in Hawthorne until Jan Brewer was ten years old. She married John Leon Brewer in Nevada and worked briefly in Glendale California before moving to her husband's hometown of Phoenix Arizona in 1970. C.

Brewer sought a full term as Governor of Arizona in the 2010 Arizona gubernatorial election and was elected on November 3 2010 winning with 55% of the vote over Democrat Terry Goddard's 42%. She has served as a State Senator and State Representative for Arizona from 1983 to 1996. Brewer became Governor of Arizona as part of the line of succession as determined by the Arizona constitution.

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