
“When Breitbart News asked Maketa what he thought of the recall efforts, he said: ‘I firmly believe that if voters think their representatives are not representing their views fairly, then they ought to be able to fire them.’ ‘Constituents should be able to fire representatives who ignore constituents,’ Maketa stated. ‘Voters think the two senators currently being recalled dismissed their opinions–literally said they did not want to hear from them–and when a representative shows that kind of arrogance, that kind of tyranny, the people ought to be able to fire them.'”
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