I go to church every Sunday, which is like going to the gas station once a week and really, really filling up.
I just like people. I'll hold a conversation at a gas station. It's not about the fame and the fortune, I just like people.
I didn't really have an interest in politics when I first entered the workforce. What I wanted to do was help people who grew up like me. When I was a kid growing up in Tucson, my father lost his job and we lost everything - including our home. We lived in an abandoned gas station for two years until we were able to get back on our feet.
I had three jobs my junior and senior year of high school. I worked for the gas station and worked for a pizza place.
I lived for two years in an abandoned gas station with no running water and no electricity after my parents got divorced and my stepdad couldn't get a job. So I think a lot about families like mine who were middle class and struggled. So that experience really drives my philosophy.