As governor, I'm spending my time focused in three areas: creating jobs, reducing the expense of government and schools.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm all about job creation. That's what I've done for ten years as the governor of Texas, and that's what I'm focused on.
I want to spend 100 percent of my time focused on what I think I can make the biggest difference on as the governor of California.
Running to do a job as important as the governor's shouldn't be easy; it should take a lot of work, and I'm out there giving my best every day.
I concentrated on a lot of things, so very few people saw me as an education governor, an infrastructure governor.
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.
You know, my dad served in the President's Cabinet after his time as a governor. He told me he enjoyed being governor a lot more. Now, I understand why. If I do my job well, I can make a difference in people's lives and I can help our children realize their dreams.
I will make the final decision on running for governor after my congressional term ends.
I have a job to do on policy. And I think that's what people want their governor to do. Not politics, policy.
I plan on being a friend, a good leader and a good governor over these next three years.
You can expect to find these four priorities - education, economic vitality, efficiency in government and the protection of families - woven into my decisions as Governor. They will serve as my compass as I work with you to chart a future course for our state.