What they're complaining about is the law. It's not fair. We're not happy about it. But it's the law.
I think, in general, people just want a new, refreshing voice, and they're hearing that from Kinky.
Williams isn't being unfair. State law is unfair.
We've known for some time we can't collect until then. We're a little surprised they're just finding this out.
We are disappointed with the time frame and we are losing valuable time.
We are on track to gather the signatures we need, as well as a wealthy buffer because some signatures will not be valid.
We believe our time and resources are better spent complying with the law.
We've been telling people for months now to stay away from the primary and save yourself for Kinky. We realize it's absurd to tell people in Texas not to vote, but the two-party system has left us with no choice.
We expect him to be included in the debates. He's such a strong public speaker that if he's included in the debate there's no question that it's going to help him, and we do expect him to get in.
This is about big business having its hand in the pocketbook of Texas, a pocketbook Rick Perry should be fiercely protecting from special interests.
If she wins, we win. We'll be watching.