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Gov. Rick Perry Gets Nod from Texas GOP

March 2nd, 2010 · No Comments

Governor Rick Perry of Texas has defeated Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison in the race for the GOP nomination for governor. Perry, the longest serving governor in Texas history, became governor when George W. Bush resigned to become president in 2001. His bid for a third full term was thought to be in real jeopardy when Hutchison announced her intention to run. In 2006, he was re-elected with less than 40 percent of the vote.

You may recall Rick Perry as the guy that mentioned secession as a possibility for Texas because of the policies of Barack Obama. “We’ve got a great union. There’s absolutely no reason to dissolve it. But if Washington continues to thumb their nose at the American people, you know, who knows what might come out of that. But Texas is a very unique place, and we’re a pretty independent lot to boot,” he said in 2009.

Ultimately, the conservative voters of Texas won out. Perry garnered 51 percent of the vote, compared to 31 percent for Hutchison. A third Republican candidate, Debra Medina, has 18 percent of the vote. Medina raised the possibility that 9/11 was an inside job during an interview with Glenn Beck. Clearly it didn’t hurt her too much in the Republican Party as she was a no-name candidate, yet managed to register in double digits.

“I don’t have all of the evidence there, Glenn, so I don’t, I’m not in a place, I have not been out publicly questioning that. I think some very good questions have been raised in that regard. There are some very good arguments, and I think the American people have not seen all of the evidence there so I have not taken a position on that,” Medina said.

Democrats see this as their best opportunity to win the Texas governorship in over a decade. The popular Houston Mayor Bill White will be the Democratic Party’s nominee. Having won 76 percent of the vote, the Democrats are clearly united behind their candidate. It will take some repairing for Perry to win over Hutchison voters, particularly given the nastiness of the campaign. We’ll see in November.

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Tags: Election 2010 · Election Projection · Politics

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