They're going to go door to door. They're going to go business to business. They're hanging out on street corners. We don't want to squeak by in this petition drive. We want to be in overdrive.
She's a former Longhorn, and I'm one of her sons. Sign for my mom.
It's not fair; we don't want people to give up their right to vote for local officials. We're telling them to vote.
It's hard enough running as an independent in this state.
We're putting the petition on our Web site by the end of the week. We're having a fight with the Secretary of State because we want to start (gathering signatures) at 7 p.m. (Tuesday) after the polls close.
He should either be running for office or be an impartial elections officer and not try to fool the voters that he can be both.
We want to keep getting them. We don't want to take the wind out of the sails. We're in very good shape. But we're going to keep getting them.
(Scott) does love Texas and he does love his mom.
We're going to have every 'i' dotted and every 't' crossed. They're going to look for any excuse to throw out any signatures, so we think we're going to have more than enough.
At least 90 percent of registered voters will not vote. There's probably only going to be a 10 percent turnout. We've already got 12 million registered voters who can sign our petition, and we have a number of people from Montgomery County who have pledged support.