Quote Originally Posted by Jaycub
I think that if Kinky really wanted to help Texas he would have joined forces with Chris Bell. They would have easily won if they became allies.

I was going to vote for Kinky, but now I'm starting to think that he's in the running JUST for publicity. If he had a progressive goal in mind he should have just joined Bell.

Any thoughts?
That is the common BS propaganda coming from the other campaings...
Look at all this stuff from his campaigne
The most comprehensive plan for financing our public schools.

The most aggressive renewable energy plan of any candidate for governor.

The only candidate with a comprehensive political reform agenda.

The most detailed plan for getting every man, woman and child in Texas the health care they deserve

A tough stance on immigration. Kinky made our border security an issue in this campaign

A tough stance on crime in urban areas

A tough stance on the governor's new business tax

And tough stances on toll roads, stem cell research, the rights of hunters and fishermen, a woman's right to choose, property taxes, state spending caps, prison reform, decriminalization of marijuana, appraisal caps, state park funding and preservation and more.

I would suggest actually reading his stances...and the new health care plan...

Chris Bell may be a nice guy but he is way too liberal...if he wanted to make a difference maybe he should have dropped out of the race instead of telling kinky to...hes the last place canidate...
SomeGuy Reviewed by SomeGuy on . Kinky / Bell I think that if Kinky really wanted to help Texas he would have joined forces with Chris Bell. They would have easily won if they became allies. I was going to vote for Kinky, but now I'm starting to think that he's in the running JUST for publicity. If he had a progressive goal in mind he should have just joined Bell. Any thoughts? Rating: 5