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  • Richard Friedman
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  • He acts like he's kidding, but mystery writer and country singer-songwriter Kinky Friedman is deadly serious about being the next Governor of Texas. He's hired former Wellstone/Ventura/Nader adman Bill Hillsman and former Ventura campaign manager Dean Barkley and turned in 169,574 signatures to get on the ballot in November. His slogans ("Why the Hell Not?" "How Hard Could It Be?") make him seem like a bit of a joke, but his positions (15% refund for property tax payers, higher teacher pay, free children's health care, total energy independence) do not.
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  • He acts like he's kidding, but mystery writer and country singer-songwriter Kinky Friedman is deadly serious about being the next Governor of Texas. He's hired former Wellstone/Ventura/Nader adman Bill Hillsman and former Ventura campaign manager Dean Barkley and turned in 169,574 signatures to get on the ballot in November. His slogans ("Why the Hell Not?" "How Hard Could It Be?") make him seem like a bit of a joke, but his positions (15% refund for property tax payers, higher teacher pay, free children's health care, total energy independence) do not. Our wiki needs your input to grow in value. This page may be locked. However, the discussion side to this page is NOT locked. Go to the discussion page and insert your comments, pointers, insights and even "issues statements." We'll be sure to blend contributed elements to this locked page from the discussion pages.