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Its Official - Kay Baily is Running for Gov

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by DFWRocket, Aug 17, 2009.

  1. DFWRocket

    DFWRocket Member

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    I voted for Kinky last time...but I like Kay

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090817/ap_on_re_us/us_texas_governor_hutchison

    LA MARQUE, Texas – U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison says Texas Gov. Rick Perry is "trying to stay too long" in office and has proposed putting a limit on how long a governor can serve.

    Hutchison made the proposal as she announced her candidacy for Texas governor on Monday in the city of La Marque (luh-MAHRK'), where she grew up, as part of a 19-city campaign announcement tour that runs through Friday.

    The state's senior U.S. senator has said she is stepping down from that post in order to run against Perry in the March 2010 Republican primary.

    Perry is the longest serving governor in Texas history and has been in office since 2000. There are no limits on how long a Texas governor can serve, but Hutchison suggests the limit should be two four-year terms.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    GALVESTON, Texas (AP) — The senior senator from Texas is taking aim at the state's longest serving governor in a race expected to divide the Republican Party.

    Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison returns to her native Gulf Coast on Monday morning for the start of a five-day, 19-city campaign announcement tour that will take her to nearly every corner of the state.

    Hutchison hopes to trade in a 16-year Senate career for Texas' top executive job. She first will have to pry the GOP nomination from Gov. Rick Perry, who has held the office since 2000. Hutchison plans to give up her seat this fall to focus on the governor's race, which features the Texas GOP's two best-known leaders.

    Republicans, who hold every statewide office, haven't seen this kind of epic intraparty battle since they began dominating Texas politics in the 1990s.

    "They've already got the gloves off," said University of Texas political scientist Bruce Buchanan. "We haven't had anything like this in Texas for quite a while."

    Before Hutchinson's tour even began, both campaigns released videos criticizing the other. The Perry camp called Hutchison "Kay Bailout," slamming her vote favor of last year's $700 billion financial rescue package.

    Perry had a 12-point lead over Hutchison in a July University of Texas poll, with about a third undecided several months before the March primary. A relative unknown, GOP activist Debra Medina of Wharton, also has announced a run for the nomination.

    The winner then must face whomever the Democrats put up next November. The only major Democratic candidate to announce so far is Fort Worth businessman Tom Schieffer.

    Experts predict the Republican race will touch off an ideological divide in the party, with Perry taking up the causes of social conservatives and Hutchison, who has supported the U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion, striking a more moderate tone by comparison.

    Cal Jillson, political scientist at Southern Methodist University, wonders whether Hutchison can oust the sitting governor.

    "The question is: Does she have the energy and the forcefulness to take it from him," Jillson said. "In important ways, it is a battle for the future of the Republican Party in Texas."

    For Hutchison, 66, the battle begins Monday morning at La Marque High School, where she was a cheerleader, coronation queen and Miss La Marque High School in her senior year of 1961, when it was a segregated white school. Today, most of the students are minorities.

    There, she will be joined by two high-profile endorsers — Karen Hughes, the former spokeswoman and diplomat from George W. Bush's administration, and former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, her campaign said.

    Campaign officials declined Sunday to share any details of her stump speech but promised it would contain some contrasts with Perry.

    Also Monday, she planned to visit Austin, where she was a college cheerleader and graduated from the University of Texas Law School — only one of seven women in her class. She also will hold a rally in Houston, where she worked as a TV reporter and held a seat in the Texas Legislature.

    Other supporters, including former Education Secretary Rod Paige, will be sprinkled onto the 19-city tour, officials said.

    The tour ends Friday in El Paso, about 800 miles from where it was scheduled to begin. By then, Hutchison will have visited the piney woods of eastern Texas, the bustling border towns of Laredo and Harlingen, the northern Panhandle and far western Texas.
     
  2. leroy

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    Uh, Senator Hutchinson, you've been a senator for 16 years.
     
  3. Major

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    It's amazing that 9 years is the longest we've ever had one governor.
     
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    Hope it comes down to her and Bill White - figure can't go wrong then...
     
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    Good! now Bill has a shot at her old job.
     
  6. Oski2005

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    For once that whole "Turd vs Douche" thing actually makes sense.
     
  7. ryan_98

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    except white isn't running for gov... he's running to take her senate seat.


    kinky FTW
     
  8. Deckard

    Deckard Blade Runner
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    This time Kinky is using his brain and running as a Democrat. Instead of dividing the vote and insuring another GOP win (Perry won with 30-something percent of the vote last time), he has an honest shot at getting the nomination and actually winning if he does. Good for the Kinkster! :cool:
     
  9. thadeus

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    I will vote for Kinky unless a viable 3rd party candidate becomes available - but I'm not so much hoping that Kinky becomes governor as I am hoping the Perry loses.
     
  10. Refman

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    The GOP is trotting out Perry and KBH.

    A little part of me died today.

    I voted for Kinky last time and will likely do so again.

    That is right folks....I just said I was voting for a Democrat. :eek:
     
  11. KingCheetah

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    (luh-MC MAHRK')
     
  12. Lynus302

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    Not to derail, but I really don't know a heck of a lot about Texas politics. Can any of you kind of sum up why you don't like Perry? Not that I like him....just legitimately curious.
     
  13. rhino17

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    I don't like her any more than I like Perry. I wish Kinky was running
     
  14. astros148

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    lol Baily is a joke who is a typical washington politician who doesnt give a rats ass about us. nothing suprising tho.
     
  15. rockbox

    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    Question for KBH supporters, what do you like about her? She's pretty much been invisible the last 16 years.
     
  16. ItsMyFault

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    Rick Perry will win. ™
     
  17. manbearpig

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    Who is kinky?
     
  18. Mulder

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    Running for the weakest governor position in the US.
     
  20. leebigez

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    I'm from LM and my parents still live there. In fact, my father used to work for her dad and she has done nothing for LM. Shes never been back and its reeally typical politician to act like they care once they've left a area.
     

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