That would be Michael Williams, but he is running for US Senate. From what I do know of him, I like him-- he is personable, his speech at the Republican Party of Texas State Convention was very good- you can watch it here:I heard a pretty good conservative is running for the spot too. The Texas railroad commissioner or something? I think it was some chap by the name of Williams if I remember right.
Is Kilgore still going to run? We shouldn't fracture our bloc.
I kind of dislike the idea of just writing her off, though.
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison would defeat Rick Perry in a landslide if the 2010 Republican primary for Governor in Texas were held today, the newest survey from Public Policy Polling finds. Hutchison leads Perry 56-31.
Hutchison is viewed favorably by 76% of GOP primary voters, with only 15% having a negative opinion of her. Perry gets good marks from 60% and gets an unfavorable impression from 27%.
That 27% of likely Republican voters who have a dim view of Perry is obviously part of his problem. Those voters support Hutchison 85-8. But they’re not necessarily the biggest thing that could keep him from nomination for another term. That’s because 47% of those surveyed have a positive opinion of both Hutchison and Perry, but within that group the Senator leads 49-33. When you have higher negatives than your opponent and lose out among your mutual admirers, that’s a recipe for defeat.
Hutchison leads Perry within every demographic group by race, gender, and age.
“Rick Perry is in grave danger of losing in the primary,” said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. “It’s partly because he’s worn out his welcome with a certain segment of the Republican electorate, but the even bigger reason is that Kay Bailey Hutchison is just a lot more popular than him. It would be hard for anyone to beat her in an election.”
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PPP polled of 797 likely Republican primary voters from February 18th to 20th. The
survey’s margin of error is +/-3.5%. Other factors, such as refusal to be interviewed and weighting, may introduce additional error that is more difficult to quantify.
Q3 If the Republican candidates for Governor were Kay Bailey Hutchison and Rick Perry, who would you vote for? If Kay Bailey Hutchison, press 1. If Rick Perry, press 2. If you’re undecided, press 3.
Kay Bailey Hutchison...................................... 56%
Rick Perry ....................................................... 31%
Undecided....................................................... 13%
I just saw this tonight:
http://www.kaybailout.com
I'd also have to say, Kay's speech at the Republican Party of Texas State Convention left me wondering such as her praise for Bush being fiscally conservative. Huh?
Just trying to be realistic. Check this:
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_Texas_224.pdf
Check out the response to Q3:
I'm still a bit pissed at KBH for voting for the bailouts, FISA, Patriot Acts, Military Commissions Act and against Habeas Corpus protections, but apparently these issues are not terribly important to the folks who vote in GOP primaries.
... Most recently, a University of Texas survey of Republican primary voters found Hutchison was the favorite of 36 percent, compared with 30 percent for Perry. ...
Among respondents who said they intended to vote in the Republican primary in 2010, probable candidate US Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison led Governor Rick Perry 36%-30%, with 11% saying they would support someone else and a substantial 24% undecided. The margin of error on this sub-sample of declared Republican primary voters was 5.7 percent.