He's back after 4 sex scandals? Oh Yeah!! voters are returning the 77-year-old Republican to public office.
After winning five consecutive elections starting in 1996 — two terms as
a state representative, two terms as State Superintendent of Public
Instruction, and one term as Arizona Attorney General — in 2014, he
became one of the only top statewide incumbents to lose a primary. Why?
Scandals.
At one time, Horne was under investigation by six different state and
federal agencies at the same time, including the FBI. But last week, he
bounced back and won his old post by the narrowest of margins — less
than half of a percentage
19 November 2022
EXPECT MORE : "Dirty Tom" Horne, Dubbed The Worst Politician in Arizona
Elias Weiss
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