I am focused on the work that the people of Arkansas sent me to do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Like it or not, the people of Arkansas sent me to Washington to represent them in this great body.
Serving the people of Arkansas' 2nd District is the honor of a lifetime, and I'm grateful for the opportunity I have been given by my fellow Arkansans.
I'm very proud and happy to be serving the people of Arkansas and the Senate, and I look forward to continue to serve them.
My focus has been on being a good congressman, and there is so much other work to do.
As governor, my chief responsibility is to keep our state and people safe, which is why I have decided to oppose Arkansas being used as a relocation center for Syrian refugees.
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.
My work at R.E.I. was incredibly fulfilling and rewarding, especially the stewardship elements of it, the ability to connect young people to public lands close to home.
I grew up in Arkansas, and I went to Little Rock Central High, which was the site of a desegregation crisis in '57. I graduated in '97.
My focus is 100 percent on my day job, on the state of Arizona.
I believe it is time for me to begin a new chapter in my life by spending more time with my family and exploring new opportunities here at home in Arkansas.