Zitat des Tages von Doug Ducey:
We will ensure Arizona continues to grow jobs, not destroy them.
The threat from radical Islamic jihadists is real and needs to be taken seriously.
These are basic, nonpartisan, non-ideological questions. How many United States senators are there... who was the first president.
I'm a believer in private enterprise, the dignity of work, limited government, and the possibilities of freedom.
I have been outspoken on my opposition to 'Obamacare,' and I don't buy the line that our Medicaid program, or any function of government, has reached maximum efficiency.
Arizona has excellent medical schools, both public and private, and it is critical that we create an environment that keeps medical students in Arizona to practice medicine once they complete medical school and their residency programs.
Every dollar spent on education should go toward helping our teachers teach and our students learn.
I've repeated time and again that Arizona is open for business.
In many respects, Arizona is a model for the rest of the country on best practices for water management.
We want to control our own destiny and take responsibility for our own outcomes.
Our officers are on the front lines - the first to show up on the scene of a crime. They should be respected; not ridiculed. They and their families protected; not put at risk.
I strongly believe that more money needs to be spent in the classroom.
I want to be an independent and responsible voice for Arizonans, and it would be unwise to endorse a specific approach before the costs and benefits of these options can be evaluated.
Governors compete. States compete. People & businesses decide.
As governor, I want to make sure that Arizona's hardworking taxpayers get to keep more of what they earn.
Franchises are independently owned and operated businesses whose owners are responsible for their operations.
We should empower teachers to do their job by cutting wasteful spending and crippling bureaucracy, not classroom resources our educators and students need.
Arizona has three of the top 10 public high schools in the nation. We know how to educate a child. We just need to do it more often in more locations, and where we're having issues are in low-income areas where - where kids don't have a parent that cares or two parents that care, and, of course, also in our tribal nations.
A great economy requires great public schools.
One way to ensure that all kids will be successful in school and life is by focusing on literacy by the end of the third grade.
Federal government has forced a one-size-fits-all model on our education system.
Where opportunities to expand trade and commerce exist, we will lead, and we will partner.
Our teachers are valuable, and our public policy should reflect that.
Ice cream brings people together.
I understand the dignity that comes from work and caring for one's family.
I've visited schools all across our state, and the message is clear. Our kids have needs today, and our educators need more resources to do their jobs.
I believe we need to ensure there are no refugees placed in Arizona with connections to terrorist organizations.
Running to do a job as important as the governor's shouldn't be easy; it should take a lot of work, and I'm out there giving my best every day.
In our administration, we're going to follow the law, and any policy that we move forward will fall well within the law and the Arizona Constitution.
It's very easy for people to say what's wrong with education in Arizona, but if I'm elected as governor, I want to focus on what we're doing well and maximizing the impact of what we know is working.
I built a company, a team, and a brand that started right here. It was an American success story, and it started right here in Arizona.
Speculation replaces fact. It's very easy to see news outlets running with information that is unconfirmed or erroneous.
As governor, it is my highest priority to protect Arizona citizens.
The Governor's Office is going to get out of the litigation business.
Sky Harbor may be a city airport, but it's an Arizona vital resource used by citizens all over the state, and our economy is dependent on its success.
I hope you'll find that my campaign was a reflection of how I plan to govern - bringing people together, building coalitions, and finding common ground.