A Quote by Sonny Landham

I am running for governor of Kentucky as the people's advocate. — © Sonny Landham
I am running for governor of Kentucky as the people's advocate.
While Matt Bevin helps insiders, wealthy CEOs and special interests, I'm running to be a governor who works for Kentucky families who are still struggling to get ahead.
I take with me Kentucky, embedded in my brain and heart, in my flesh and bone and blood. Since I am Kentucky, and Kentucky is part of me.
The joke I always make is I'm either running for reelection, running for Senate, running for governor, or running for my life. The latter is also a viable possibility.
I will advocate for Kentucky's interests.
Just embrace your hair! I really feel like I am not an advocate for people doing what I do. I'm an advocate for people discovering and finding what works for them.
I'll be a governor that fights for Kentucky families.
I really feel it's time to dissolve the current relationship of governor and lieutenant governor by running as a ticket.
I'll be a governor who looks out for Kentucky families.
As governor, I'll treat all Kentucky families with dignity and respect.
I am running for Governor of the great state of Ohio and welcome your support.
People represent their constituencies and have particular interests based on who they are and the experiences that have formed them. You don't have to be a child to be an advocate for children. You don't have to be a woman to be an advocate for women. You don't have to be Hispanic to be an advocate for Hispanics.
Normally, I am a vocal advocate for 'looking both ways' and 'knowing the size of one's own body.' But working, socialising and simply running errands in Manhattan, means I am bound to break my own rules on occasion.
Governor Romney may be running for CEO, I'm running for President
I hope when I am governor and it's all over, I am a governor who underpromised and overdelivered.
When he was running, my thinking was, 'I can't believe my governor is running for president.' By the end of Clinton's first year in office, I was like, 'Wow, I must not be a Democrat.'
Running for governor of Texas against a very popular governor [incumbent Ann Richards] was deemed to be risky. Everybody thought I would lose. As I put in my book, my mother said, "You're going to lose!"
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