That is only one issue, and that's not enough.

I think former Councilman Barrera has strong penetration in the West Side precincts of that district. He doesn't come in as a typical challenger. He comes in with a base of his own.

If you start with the assumption that people go to church to steal from the offering plate, you'd make people very uncomfortable. After a while, they're going to stop going to your church.

He never really got traction on the central message that Paul Elizondo has to be replaced.

The importance of the marches are they create political consciousness.

Most of (the protests) are immigrant-driven marches. That's why you haven't had any big ones in San Antonio.