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From StratfordStar.com:
“I am an experienced lawyer who is not swayed by political considerations,” Dean said. “Unlike my opponents, I have no ties to past failed administrations or to failed legislative policies.”
She said her decisions would be based on the law, “relying on knowledge, integrity and common sense.”
Garber said he would focus on the fundamentals of the office: “To advise state officials and agencies on how to comply with the law; to represent the state in court; and to enforce the state’s civil laws, including those that protect consumers from unscrupulous business practices, preserve the environment, and ensure that antitrust violations do not stifle competition.
“An attorney general’s success should not be measured in lawsuits filed or press conferences held,” he continued.
Dean, who made headlines earlier this year when she publicly advocated firearms training for schoolchildren, is now focusing on the issue of leadership.
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