Arizona gubernatorial candidate Andrew Thomas just released his first campaign ad. It states, “he's the only candidate who has stopped illegal immigration, stood up to the gay lobby, and opposed liberal judges.”
Thomas helped write Arizona's infamous “show me your papers” law requiring police to racially profile anyone they suspect of looking like an undocumented immigrant.
In 2010, he resigned as Maricopa County Attorney to run for attorney general of his state and lost. In 2013, he was stripped of his legal license and disbarred as an attorney. AZ Central explains why:
Among the most serious findings were that he and his former prosecutors pressed unwarranted criminal charges, obtained indictments, filed a federal racketeering lawsuit and initiated investigations against his political enemies and those of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio from 2006 to 2010.
On the “Push Back against Liberal Bullies” section of Thomas' issues page, it reads:
Liberal professors and other zealots in higher education, subsidized by federal tax dollars, indoctrinate young people and stifle free political expression by conservatives and others at our colleges and universities.
Gay-rights activists assail anyone who believes in marriage between a man and a woman.
Unelected activist judges, appointed and egged on by Obama, rule by decree, gutting or throwing out our laws against illegal immigration.
Thomas ignores the fact that the judge who blocked key provisions of his “show me your papers” law was in fact appointed by former President Bill Clinton. And he has
Not that it matters. Current polling has Thomas far behind Arizona's other GOP gubernatorial candidates Ken Bennett and Doug Ducey — neither of whose websites even mention LGBT rights.
See Thomas' ad AFTER THE JUMP…
