“Everybody knew they were there, but they didn't talk to us and we didn't talk to them. I always saw them walking by. That's my bedroom. I see everything that passes my window. They'd walk by and then come back holding [grocery] bags.”
“I admire him for his work, but I know he's going to lose. I guarantee he's not going to win. But it's like I tell everybody: You Puerto Ricans, you got to vote for your own kind no matter what. It doesn't make a difference if he's going to win or lose. Stand behind him; maybe he might win, and then he could help you out.”
“My kids love it. It was actually them that got me into it. They started coming around and picking up the kids and they started telling me and their mom.”