It is in the public interest to know what our governors are up to. If they are up to doing good, then they are only too happy to let us know. When they are up to no good, they want that kept secret.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've got an extreme bias toward governors... they know what it's like to make hard decisions. They know what it's like to actually balance a budget - have a budget, first of all, and have a balanced budget.
The voters reward good performance. So, I'm going to go out and focus, if I become the governor, to do the very best job I can as governor. The rest of it will take care of itself.
I don't think it's any secret that the public has lost confidence in the state government, and there's a lot of work that needs to be done on issues related to public integrity.
As governor, part of my job is to tell people things they don't like to hear.
The citizens must be certain that the governor is attending to the duties for which he was elected.
I'm not going to run for Senate and I'm not going to run for Governor. I'd like to put those rumors to rest.
I'm not going to run for Senate, and I'm not going to run for governor - I'd like to put those rumors to rest.
I'm not sure that some governors just don't want to lay off people for the sake of laying off people and being able to say they did.
People deserve to see a governor who is hustling every day.
I always felt that a governor surrenders a certain amount of privacy. And I came to accept that.
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