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Aronberg endorsed by 10th sheriff

by Michael C. Bender | December 2nd, 2009

Citrus County Sheriff Jeffrey J. Dawsy threw his support to state Sen. Dave Aronberg, D-Greenacres, in the state attorney general race. Announcement here.

5 Responses to “Aronberg endorsed by 10th sheriff”

  1. Dee Says:

    Why doesn’t the Post just do each sheriff separately so Aronberg can get his name in the paper ten times?

    Who’s Aronberg’s PR person?

  2. Joe Dumas Says:

    Why no mention of the 20 Sheriffs statewide that have endorsed Lt. Governor Kottkamp for Attorney General?

  3. Todd Says:

    Why would a sitting Lt. Governor want to become Attorney General? Isn’t that like going from Vice-President to Sec. of Transportation. Quite the demotion. Clearly Kottkamp has no confidence in his abilities.

  4. Plastic Ono Says:

    Dee, you again? I’m a Dem who’s undecided in the AG race, but your silly whining is annoying me to the point that I’m likely to vote for Aronberg. For those who haven’t noticed, Dee whines about favorable treatment on every blog entry where there’s a positive announcement about Aronberg.

    She’s obviously attached to the Gelber campaign and that does not speak well of him.

    Dee, what’s your response? Will you identify yourself and apologize or just slink away?

  5. Joe Dumas Says:

    Todd you obciously don’t know anything about state government. The Attorney General is on the State Cabinet…the LG is not.

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