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gerryb
07-31-2009, 08:17 PM
Can public support sway the selection of a senate appointment?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/29/AR2009072903356.html




Hutchison Leaving Senate To Run for Tex. Governor
Republican Plans to Step Down in Fall


Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison will challenge Texas's incumbent Republican governor, Rick Perry. (By Joshua Roberts -- Getty Images)

By Chris Cillizza
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, July 30, 2009

Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) will resign her seat this fall to focus on challenging Texas's incumbent Republican governor, Rick Perry.

"The actual leaving of the Senate will be sometime -- October, November -- that, in that time frame," Hutchison told Mark Davis, a conservative radio host in Dallas, on Wednesday morning. The gubernatorial primary will be in March 2010.

When Hutchison, first elected to the Senate in 1993, makes her resignation official, Perry will be able to appoint her successor, who would take office once Hutchison steps down and would face reelection next year. GOP strategists see the strongest potential candidates for the seat as Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst and state Attorney General Greg Abbott.

Other names mentioned on the Republican side include former secretary of state Roger Williams, Railroad Commissioners Michael Williams and Elizabeth Ames Jones, and state Sen. Florence Shapiro.

The leading Democratic contenders for the seat are former state Comptroller John Sharp, who has twice run for and lost bids for lieutenant governor, and Houston Mayor Bill White. Both men already have millions of dollars in reserve for the race.

Texas is reliably Republican territory. John McCain carried the Lone Star State with 55 percent of the presidential vote in 2008, and the last time Democrats won a major statewide race there was in 1990, when Ann Richards was elected governor.

TCE
07-31-2009, 08:22 PM
Can public support sway the selection of a senate appointment?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/29/AR2009072903356.html

Why couldn't he run for the Senate seat in 2010? Can you imagine how much money he'd get now that we're organized?

gerryb
07-31-2009, 08:31 PM
Why couldn't he run for the Senate seat in 2010? Can you imagine how much money he'd get now that we're organized?

He could raise more money then any other appointee for the election bid. That's why he would be a good choice politically.

TCE
07-31-2009, 08:43 PM
He could raise more money then any other appointee for the election bid. That's why he would be a good choice politically.

Even if when he doesn't get the appointment, he could EASILY primary the Republican. He already has the 14th district won, that's only 31 more to go. Considering how many votes he got in the Republican Primary: Over 66,000, he stands a great chance.

Conservative Christian
07-31-2009, 09:22 PM
Ron has already failed once in a bid for the Senate, and had to give up his House seat in order to run, only to lose in the Republican primary.

Ron is just fine where he's at. People underestimate the power of a U.S. Congressman.

All bills involving appropriations originate in the House of Representatives. I want Ron to stay in the U.S. House and keep a close eye on how our tax dollars are spent. ;)

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TCE
07-31-2009, 09:30 PM
Ron has already failed once in a bid for the Senate, and had to give up his House seat in order to run, only to lose in the Republican primary.

Ron is just fine where he's at. People underestimate the power of a U.S. Congressman.

All bills involving appropriations originate in the House of Representatives. I want Ron to stay in the U.S. House and keep a close eye on how our tax dollars are spent. ;)

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Revenue, not appropriations. I would rather have him keep an eye on raising my taxes, though.

jsu718
07-31-2009, 09:34 PM
I will say this... Appointing Ron Paul to the senate will give Rick Perry the good rep with the same groups as he is trying to trick into supporting him by talking about secession.

And can you imagine Ron Paul with the Senate mic with no time limits? Amazing.

Epic
07-31-2009, 09:37 PM
The only problem is that Ron Paul would have a 2010 senate special election to try to win, as well as a 2012 normal senate race if he didn't run for prez.

eduardo89
07-31-2009, 10:09 PM
What an amazing day it would be to have Ron, Rand and Schiff in the Senate together...

Standing Like A Rock
07-31-2009, 11:04 PM
I will say this... Appointing Ron Paul to the senate will give Rick Perry the good rep with the same groups as he is trying to trick into supporting him by talking about secession.

And can you imagine Ron Paul with the Senate mic with no time limits? Amazing.

Yea, how awesome would it be to watch Ron for more than 5 minutes at a time. :)