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Giffords, husband buy $1.5M Midtown home

Former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and her husband have purchased a home in Midtown Tucson, and are moving there from Houston, where she’s been undergoing rehabilitation.... Read more»

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Aug 12, 2012, 5:35 pm
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would have been nice if she lived in the area when she was supposed to be representing it..

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Aug 12, 2012, 6:21 pm
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@Bret Linden

What is the basis for the continuing meme that Giffords didn’t live in Tucson?

Like all members of Congress, she was in D.C. much of the time. But, before the shooting, she journeyed back to Tucson damn near every weekend while she was in office.

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Aug 12, 2012, 6:24 pm
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@Dylan Smith

For a journalism guy, you sure don’t read the papers much…

Before she got shot, all the time she had spent in Houston was well-documented in the media. I’m sorry I didn’t save the large collection of links for you. I just thought this was general knowledge and I never expected that anyone would ever be called out on that one day.

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Aug 12, 2012, 6:33 pm
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@Bret Linden

I ran into her very frequently when she was in office, outside of official events. At the store, on 4th Ave., in the park, etc.

Did she visit her husband in Texas, where he was stationed? Sure. But saying she “lived in Houston” is an exaggeration.

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Aug 12, 2012, 8:34 pm
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I saw her & Mark in Bisbee, walking down Tombstone Canyon, in November of 2010—who’s to say she didn’t live in Bisbee?!

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Aug 13, 2012, 2:09 am
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“I’m sorry I didn’t save the large collection of links for you.”

http://www.google.com ... they’ve saved ALL the links for you.

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Giffords and husband Mark Kelly at a Jan. 8, 2012, vigil to remember victims of the shooting rampage the year before.

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