Debra Medina for Governor of Texas in 2010

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About Debra Medina

Born in Beeville and raised on a south Texas farm, Debra Medina is a mother and wife, a registered nurse, a businesswoman, a rancher, and a fighter.

Debra has always drawn strength from the courage of her convictions. She first got involved in politics in the early ‘90s, when she saw that local leaders were not honoring the pro-life principles that guide her beliefs. Now chairing the Republican Party of Wharton County, she took the Texas Republican Party to court in 2008 over violations in how the state convention was run.

Standing up to Goliaths is pretty much what Debra does.

She homeschooled both her children long before homeschooling had the kind of support and visibility it has today. She graduated from San Antonio’s Baptist Memorial Hospital System School of Nursing in 1984, and later earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Management from the evangelical Christian Le Tourneau University. In 2002, she founded her own business, Prudentia Inc., which specializes in improving medical billing procedures.

Through it all, Debra has waged and won battles that were not always popular – battles that often demanded uncompromising personal sacrifice. But this kind of strength is no surprise. After all, one of her ancestors fought in the Revolutionary War; another lost his life in the Dawson Massacre near San Antonio in the fall of 1842, fighting to preserve Texas independence.

Today, Debra Medina is carrying on this legacy. She continues to stand on the principles of individual liberty, limited government, a sound currency, and the inviolable importance of family, community, and faith. Debra Medina is our liberty candidate for Texas governor in 2010!

www.MedinaForTexas.com
 
That link of yours is to a donation page. Does she have a web site, beyond that?
 
Man, if she doesn't even have a website yet, she'd better get with the ticket and soon.
 
That link of yours is to a donation page. Does she have a web site, beyond that?

Yes it redirects to a supporter-run site at the moment, but I was at a meet and greet for Debra this weekend and she said they hope to have the official campaign website up and running this week.
 
Im going to a political symposium for a few days starting tomorrow, and one thing we are doing is a simulation of the 2010 Governor's race. I am interested to see if they account for Debra Medina's effect.

My prediction is that Kay Bailey will cement victory in the primary and that Friedman will have a close race b/c Medina pulls from both ends there. Medina gets about 15-20% of the vote.

After that, Kailey Bay Hutchison wins a close race for Texas.
 
I just watched Ms. Medina in a debate against Rick "Hair Do" Perry and Kay Hutchison, and have to say that she came out on top. Extremely impressed. The other 2 candidates looked like a couple of spoiled rotten school children, Medina was the only person on that stage who was interested in actually serving the people of Texas.
 
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