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Rick Perry South Carolina Campaigning: Texas Governor Pleads For Second Look

Rick Perry South Carolina

Posted: 01/10/12 05:34 PM ET

By John Whitesides

ANDERSON, S.C., Jan 9 (Reuters) - After rejection in Iowa and surrender in New Hampshire, Republican Rick Perry has pinned his fading presidential hopes on a long-shot resurrection in deeply conservative South Carolina.

But Perry, the Texas governor who jumped to the top of opinion polls when he entered the race in August, trails badly in a state that once seemed tailor-made for his blend of Christian faith and anti-Washington rhetoric.

"Give me a second look. Look at my record," Perry pleaded with voters in Anderson on Monday, the second day of a South Carolina tour that will take him up to the make-or-break Jan. 21 presidential primary.

Perry finished a dismal fifth in Iowa's Jan. 3 nominating contest and briefly considered dropping out of the 2012 Republican White House race before announcing last week he would skip Tuesday's New Hampshire primary and focus on South Carolina.

"I don't quit. I'm not about to quit on this country," he told a small crowd of supporters and diners at a restaurant in Anderson.

But a comeback will be hard in South Carolina, which has picked the winner of the Republican presidential nomination each year since the primary began in 1980. Polls show Perry, who once led the state by more than 20 points, in a distant fifth after a series of disastrous debate performances.

National front-runner Mitt Romney has surged into the state lead in the battle to nominate a challenger to President Barack Obama, and rivals Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich have moved ahead of Perry in the battle for conservative support.

"It's difficult to foresee any way Perry turns this around," said David Woodard, a Republican strategist who teaches at Clemson University in South Carolina. "Once you get stereotyped and dismissed, it's hard to overcome."

Perry and his advisers acknowledge the uphill task but hope to revive his campaign with a pitch focused on the state's high unemployment rate and aimed at its blend of evangelicals, military veterans and conservative Tea Party activists.

'HOPE FOR THE BEST'

"In a jobs debate, hand's down he's the candidate," said Katon Dawson, Perry's state chairman. "We just have to work hard, tell our story and hope for the best."

Perry, who attends an evangelical church in Texas, has always made his Christian faith a big part of his public image, which could be an asset in a state where two-thirds of primary voters in 2008 attended church at least once a week.

On Monday, he focused on his goals of job creation and cutting spending, emphasizing his outsider status in Washington compared to rivals like Gingrich, a former House speaker, and Santorum, a former U.S. senator.

He also blistered Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, for his work at a private equity firm that critics say helped destroy jobs and companies, including some in South Carolina.

"There is something inherently wrong when getting rich off failure and sticking it to someone else is the way you do business," he said, calling it the "ultimate insult" for Romney to tell those suffering a job loss that he feels their pain.

Perry supporters in the Anderson crowd said they were won over by his faith and his record in Texas.

"I like his moral values. I also believe he could bring jobs back to America," said Barbara Hughes, a homemaker with two children.

Barbara Mattison, a health worker from Anderson, said she was drawn to Perry's simple style and humble roots in rural west Texas. "He's kind of a common man, and that's what I really like about him," she said.

Asked if she thought he could win South Carolina, she shook her head no. "I'm afraid," she said. "He started out big, but it didn't last."

Perry, who led Republican candidates in raising money in the third quarter of last year and spent more than $5 million on ads in the losing effort in Iowa, is already running television ads in South Carolina.

He organized his campaign in South Carolina early and plans to make three or four personal appearances a day around the state until the primary in a last-ditch effort.

"The Perry folks thought all along this was their state," said Barry Wynn, a former state Republican chairman. "So it makes sense to give it a try. If you run, you might as well get to the state you were focused on." (Editing by Deborah Charles and Paul Simao)

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By John Whitesides ANDERSON, S.C., Jan 9 (Reuters) - After rejection in Iowa and surrender in New Hampshire, Republican Rick Perry has pinned his fading presidential hopes on a long-shot resurr...
By John Whitesides ANDERSON, S.C., Jan 9 (Reuters) - After rejection in Iowa and surrender in New Hampshire, Republican Rick Perry has pinned his fading presidential hopes on a long-shot resurr...
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Mailman
02:53 PM on 01/12/2012
It's over Rick, so just stick a fork in it.
08:19 PM on 01/11/2012
The first look told the whole story, Ricky: Hiring a guy who is/was a Texas governor will be hazardous to your nation's health
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canoeboundaryh20
You paddle on your side, I'll paddle on mine.
11:24 AM on 01/11/2012
Unless you are on a book signing tour give it up Rick.
Do what you do best.
Go back to Texas and continue to run your pay-for-play ponzi scheme
until the voters get wise and vote you out.
11:22 AM on 01/11/2012
Rick Perry is an embrassment to himself, Texas A & M University and to the State of Texas. If Perry had his way there would have been a back door at the Alamo and we would all be speaking spanish. South Carolina almost destroyed the country in 1861. History has given them a second chance to do it right in 2012. Vote Perry and show the rest of the country you haven't learned a thing in 150 years.
10:50 AM on 01/11/2012
I don't believe Anita has given him permission to drop out of the race yet. What has been accomplished by his running for President is that he has shown the people of Texas that without a doubt we have a goofus for Governor.
10:11 AM on 01/11/2012
I LOVE these videos - They're so right and so much fun!! - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKqFN7RoZ94&NR=1&feature=endscreen
09:39 AM on 01/11/2012
I cant beleive you are still trying to flog a dead horse. The only reason you are still around is so you can tour the US of A on other people money before you have to return to Texas where the people there will toss you out on your ear the next election. Remember, you can fool some of the people some of the time but you cant fool all the people all the time. Give yourself and "A" for trying, its the only one you probably got.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
10:13 AM on 01/11/2012
To spend a full pot more like.

Seven out of a thousand New Hampshire took him seriously - that's almost 2000 people.
09:29 AM on 01/11/2012
Rick Perry is a bigger doofus than GW. I'm from Texas and hate to see these types get elected to anything. Our state and people are better then this. Ron Paul is a total moron too. Give me the good old days when John Baxter Ellis ran the state................
09:26 AM on 01/11/2012
Perry seems a cluth at times saying things in jest that are serious in nature. We need a serious President with a sense of humor and dedication to America
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Ken Herman
09:50 AM on 01/11/2012
We already have a President with a sense of humor, Ha Ha it's time for a vacation and some golf.
09:24 AM on 01/11/2012
There was a song by Doloris Troy I think in the 60's called Just One Look, and it goes on to say That's All It Took. Well It only took one at Perry and it was over. Go back to Texas with all you $7.00 and hour jobs.
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mikedavid1
America first
09:22 AM on 01/11/2012
Rick, time to get off the bus and drop your vedetta against Mitt. You haven't a chance and bringing down Mitt in an effort to elevate yourself will work seriously against you....you may not even be welcome back in Texas.
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keep up
09:04 AM on 01/11/2012
I can't understand Perry's plea for a second look. No one liked what they saw on the first look, and he has fallen to statistically insignificent levels in both conservative Iowa and more progressive NH. The more people look at Perry, the less they like what they see. He is a tragic little figure, the puppet of big Texas oil, and the sooner he leaves the Republican Circus tent, the better.
08:31 AM on 01/11/2012
Drop out, PLEASE.
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foerschnerr
It's easier to do things right the first time.
08:16 AM on 01/11/2012
Now that it's been shown that the state runs just as well without him, maybe Ricky will cut the number of days he needs to work and cut his salary in half. Or better yet, he should resign and let his $150,000 a year salary accrue for the final three years of his term and put it toward some of the debt his campaign has acculmulated and been paid for by Texas taxpayers. The $400,000 a month for his security detail could be a starting point. We could also stop paying $10,000 a month rent on his and Anita's mansion.
08:44 AM on 01/11/2012
Actually, he's living at a country club at taxpayer expense - the mansion mysteriously burned on the one night that there was no security and the cameras were conveniently turned off because of "renovation." A single molotov cocktail thrown against the front door wouldn't have done that much damage ,but we're supposed to believe it was "anarchists" and the issue is not being investigated because he's buying off the local dirty cops. .
09:29 AM on 01/11/2012
Whatever that is it seems irrelevent to the GOP run for Presidential Candidate. Some do not like him but can't we just vote no and drop the un founded slurs?
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foerschnerr
It's easier to do things right the first time.
10:26 AM on 01/11/2012
This country club/mansion and its cost came up and Perry claimed that it was authorized by the Tx. legislature. In addition he would move into a more reasonably priced "home" but he felt that that decision should also be made by the legislature. Is he kidding? He has no intention of moving into something less lavish and less expensive especially on his own. He's a joke. I agree, the arson was convenient and suspicious.
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legitane
Mankind's biggest sin, Ignorance
08:12 AM on 01/11/2012
His plea ought to be for a one way Greyhound ticket back to Austin...