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GOP Sen. Hutchison Moves Towards TX Gov. Run


First Posted: 12- 4-08 12:21 PM   |   Updated: 01- 4-09 05:12 AM

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Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison on Thursday took the first step toward a run for governor, setting the stage for a contentious challenge in 2010 against fellow Republican Rick Perry, the longest-serving leader in state history.

Wasting no time, she cited Perry, who succeeded George W. Bush in December 2000 and won four-year terms in 2002 and 2006, as a chief reason for "too much bitterness, too much anger, too little trust, too little consensus and too much infighting" in Austin, the capital. "The tone comes from the top," she said in a statement. "Texans are looking for leadership and results."

Quickly responding, a Perry spokesman called the senator "Kay Bailout" _ a reference to her vote for the $700 billion Wall Street rescue _ and said she "has been talking about running for governor and passing legislation for years and neither has ever happened."

"Today she continues her streak of indecision," Mark Miner said.

Hutchison is establishing a committee to explore a possible run and is transferring $1 million into it from her federal campaign account, which had about $8.7 million at the end of September.

"Texas has not really had a scrubbing of our state government, really in years and years and years," Hutchison told Dallas television station KXAS on Thursday. "I think we need to prioritize spending. Right now the priorities should be education and transportation and access to health care."

On Tuesday, the Republican governor was asked about the prospects of Hutchison mounting a challenge to his reelection. His response: "Bring it on."

Perry reported almost $3 million on hand at the end of June. He is not required to file an update until January; a spokesman declined to release the current total.

Hutchison told Dallas television station WFAA, "I have seen the races that Gov. Perry has run before and I would not like that kind of race. But am I tough enough to do it? Absolutely."

Perry was lieutenant governor when Bush resigned after his election to the White House in 2000.

Hutchison joined the Senate in 1993 in a special election to succeed Democrat Lloyd Bentsen, who became treasury secretary in the Clinton administration. The first and so far only woman elected to represent Texas in the Senate, she won her first full six-year term in 1994 and re-election in 2000 and 2006, with more than 60 percent of the vote each time.

Considered one of the state's most popular politicians, she has run into opposition among Republicans for her support of abortion rights. Previously she was the Texas state treasurer.

Hutchison has said she may leave the Senate as early as next year to campaign. Her term ends in 2012. If that happens, Perry would appoint a replacement to the seat until an election is held.

Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison on Thursday took the first step toward a run for governor, setting the stage for a contentious challenge in 2010 against fellow Republican Rick Perry, the longest-servi...
Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison on Thursday took the first step toward a run for governor, setting the stage for a contentious challenge in 2010 against fellow Republican Rick Perry, the longest-servi...
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
rockyb26
11:29 AM on 12/07/2008
They can fight it out all they want, but democrat Mayor Bill White (Houston) will be the next governor of Texas.

On to more important things:
To all the Texas h8rs on this thread it's a tad bit unfair to shun the entire state of Texas because of the few @sshats that have come from our state and polluted national government. As for W, last time I checked, it takes 270 electoral votes to win the presidency, not 34. The rest of the country helped put him where he is. To all of the people saying how much they h8 it here and want to move, what's stopping you? If you don't like the way things are, try to change them. If you won't be part of the solution, you're part of the problem and we'll never change if we just sit back and complain.

Also, don't generalize. Yes this is a red state, but the four major cities in the state (houston, austin, dallas, san antonio) are blue. We are extremely diverse despite the prevailing perception that is pushed by the MSM. It will take time to turn the tide, but we're heading in the right direction. I'm a proud black female liberal democrat born and raised in Texas, and I won't be forced to be ashamed of my home state simply b/c of george bush or rick perry.

Hook 'em Horns and Don't Mess With Texas!
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rockyb26
10:59 AM on 12/07/2008
boy do i miss ann richardson! hutchison is the lesser of 2 evils here, but i'm not enthusiastic about her becoming governor. you'd think after so many years of bad repub leadership, we'd be able to produce a viable dem candidate here, but for some reason we haven't. i can always hope though.
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jorge4u
http://mittromneyflipflops.com/
02:41 AM on 12/07/2008
Kay or Rick is the same crap, different toilet. She is not clean. Or have we forgotten the 90s?
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jorge4u
http://mittromneyflipflops.com/
02:37 AM on 12/07/2008
This going to be good. Popcorn anyone?
10:52 PM on 12/06/2008
Wow! Look, everyone! There's my governor! It's so rare that we actually see him, you'll have to excuse my excitement. Hey, Rick, there's some homeless and hungry people down in Galveston. They'd like to see you.
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rockyb26
10:59 AM on 12/07/2008
agreed
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tbone99
cruisin' duality
08:03 PM on 12/06/2008
Let 's hope these two pitbulls finish each other off so we can get some much needed social net in Texas.
05:57 PM on 12/06/2008
Whooppee!

Isn't it fun to watch the Repubs turn on each other!!
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zeezan
Life-long Liberal
05:45 PM on 12/06/2008
You go, Kay. I for one have had more than enough of Governor Good Hair (with credit to Molly Ivins).
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Carsy
09:30 PM on 12/06/2008
He does have a nice head of hair, I will give him that. I do like Kay though, always felt the Palin nom was a slap in the face to her.
05:01 PM on 12/06/2008
i miss ann richards!!
10:00 PM on 12/06/2008
me too. she was awesome.
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02:47 PM on 12/06/2008
The state of Texas needs to be placed on probation: double, secret probation.
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
02:34 PM on 12/06/2008
I wish my fellow Texans would wake up and see the road to nowhere or the TOLL ROADS or the
corridor to the superhighway up north. I hope they will remember and vote DEMOCRATIC next time.
Perry was not good for Texas and Hutchinson, give me a break, that lady should not have a chance
at all.
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tbone99
cruisin' duality
08:04 PM on 12/06/2008
Or consider the ones contracted out to the Spanish to build up from the border
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LiarLiarIraqsOnFire
02:13 PM on 12/06/2008
I wonder if Tom DeLay could postpone his trial long enough to run for Governor. Now THAT would be fun!
REDSTATEREFUGEE
Texan by birth ; Californian by choice
10:12 AM on 12/06/2008
Rick Perry and the Texans who voted for him were the prime reason I left the state several years ago. The final coup de grace was the November 2004 election where the Defense of Marriage proposition passed overwhelmingly by a ratio of 3:1.

Although California's Arnuld has his faults, at least he has pursued a relatively moderate course, unlike Rick Perry, whose arrogance eclipses Schwarzeneggers. Has anyone seen the police dash camera and audio film clip of Perry being pulled over for a traffic violation? If not, this is an example of the man's unbridled ego.
09:49 AM on 12/06/2008
Hutchison or Perry....either way there is no change coming. Texas is not as bad off economically, YET. Alot can happen in 2 years....don't get cocky Perry because if the economy continues to slide in texas....Kay could have an opening.
11:21 PM on 12/05/2008
Perry reminds me of that Mormon candidate with the slick anointed air with a dash of Palin envy.
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tbone99
cruisin' duality
08:05 PM on 12/06/2008
He's an opportunist - a Dem until Repugs took power, than he switched.