By Neil Rosekrans – May 26, 2010Posted in: Brief Blog, State
Brief Blog: May 26, 2010 – StateBrief’s Neil Rosekrans on Arizona Law Channel
StateBrief’s Neil Rosekrans is a guest on the Arizona Law Channel. Discussion includes Governor Jan Brewer’s surging poll numbers after signing SB 1070 and her chances against Terry Goddard in November.
Rosekrans also discusses the Arizona Democrats’ emerging strategy on border security and immigration.
Neil Rosekrans is a founder and partner of StateBrief.com. He has been a guest political commentator for the Arizona Law Channel, NBC's Sunday Square Off and The Terry Gilberg Show on KFYI. Neil earned his undergraduate degree from Cornell University and earned his MBA and Masters in Public Policy, with an emphasis in International Relations, from Pepperdine University.
Neil and his wife, Beth, live in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Linda
Posted May 26, 2010 at 8:52 AM
good job Neil. Common sense law enforcement on immigration seems to be catching the political “pros” by surprise. The “announcement” that Obama is sending 1200 national guard to the border would have been laughed out of the room a week ago. bravo.
victor gonzales
Posted May 31, 2010 at 12:14 AM
as if anyone believes the democrats have any intention of following through with border security and dropping their amnesty plans.
This hispanic along with my family and my hispanic coworkers and friends will be supporting the republicans. There are very few that will be drawn to vote on claims of racism. The hispanic community will not be lead into the democratic plantation of dependency and victim mentality like the black people have.
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good job Neil. Common sense law enforcement on immigration seems to be catching the political “pros” by surprise. The “announcement” that Obama is sending 1200 national guard to the border would have been laughed out of the room a week ago. bravo.
as if anyone believes the democrats have any intention of following through with border security and dropping their amnesty plans.
This hispanic along with my family and my hispanic coworkers and friends will be supporting the republicans. There are very few that will be drawn to vote on claims of racism. The hispanic community will not be lead into the democratic plantation of dependency and victim mentality like the black people have.