Perry, Hutchison lock horns in Texas race
From: The Washington Times | October 15, 2009
Republican infighting is getting nasty early in Texas’ gubernatorial primary race – a bellwether indicating whether the party will enhance its electoral fortunes by tacking center or right, or devour itself and raise the prospects for Democrats in the reddest of red states. Former U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Armey, a conservative stalwart and a leader of anti-spending “tea party” protests, ironically has fired an opening salvo by casting his lot with moderate Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison’s bid to unseat Gov. Rick Perry. “Rick Perry has had 10 years as governor to get done what he wanted to get done …
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