There's a lot of work to be done if you're going to run for president or if you're going to run for re-election in a state as big as Florida.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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 see a bright future for Florida and for America, and my campaign will be about the ideas and principles that will help us achieve a more perfect union.
I want to go back to Congress and get to work on making a real difference for the families and workers of South Florida.
Florida is one of the first states that sort of gives the legislature a very clear criteria for re-drawing electoral district maps. Basically, all the criteria do is tell the legislators that you can't draw a seat that helps yourself or a political party. That's really critical.
We did great things when we were in Congress, and I want to continue work on the issues that matter to South Florida, because we deserve better.
We need to work tirelessly to help create new jobs and good jobs here in Florida.
My goal, one-hundred percent, is to get individuals and companies to move to Florida.
Of course there are critics who believe that no matter what we do, the Florida dream is over. They claim that we must accept the idea that inevitably our future is one of high taxes and big government.
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'm a conservative, and I'm a compassionate conservative. And I think it's important that Florida continues to move in that direction.
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