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John and TucsonCitizen.com administrator Mark B. Evans talked about the largely symbolic punishment the City Council can dish out to Councilman Paul Cunningham. The two believe that voters, not the Council, should decide Cunningham's political fate. Also discussed was the city's $100 million road bond, and the financial troubles of the Tucson Unified School District.
Walt Setzer, Republican candidate for Pima County sheriff, discussed his campaign platform.
Republican National Committeeman Bruce Ash talked about the recent Supreme Court rulings and how they effect the 2012 elections. He also discussed Arizona congressional and Pima County Board of Supervisor races, including his support of GOP Supervisor Ray Carroll.
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