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'''Sue Murry''' is a Democratic candidate for governor of [[San Andreas in GTA V|San Andreas]], appearing in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. | '''Sue Murry''' is a Democratic candidate for governor of [[San Andreas in GTA V|San Andreas]], appearing in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. | ||
She is a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANRS5ohPW0E liberal candidate] for the gubernatorial race in [[San Andreas]]. Her rival is [[Jock Cranley]]. She claims to know "how to talk down to normal people like a real liberal" as she "has been talking down to people for years". Her 'simple plan' to get the state of San Andreas back on its feet again is a massive increase in government spending and a big investment in public radio. | She is a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANRS5ohPW0E liberal candidate] for the gubernatorial race in [[San Andreas]]. Her rival is [[Jock Cranley (GTA V)|Jock Cranley]]. She claims to know "how to talk down to normal people like a real liberal" as she "has been talking down to people for years". Her 'simple plan' to get the state of San Andreas back on its feet again is a massive increase in government spending and a big investment in public radio. | ||
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Appearances | GTA V |
Full Name | Sue Murry |
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Gender | Gender::Female |
Nationality | American |
Home | Los Santos |
Businesses | Government |
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Sue Murry is a Democratic candidate for governor of San Andreas, appearing in Grand Theft Auto V.
She is a liberal candidate for the gubernatorial race in San Andreas. Her rival is Jock Cranley. She claims to know "how to talk down to normal people like a real liberal" as she "has been talking down to people for years". Her 'simple plan' to get the state of San Andreas back on its feet again is a massive increase in government spending and a big investment in public radio.
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