A Few Simple Snarky Rules to Make Life Better
A Quick Bible Study Vol. 306: ‘Fear Not' Old Testament – Part 2
The War on Warring
Jasmine Crockett Finally Added Some Policy to Her Website and it Was a...
No Sanctuary in the Sanctuary
Chromosomes Matter — and Women’s Sports Prove It
The Economy Will Decide Congress — If Republicans Actually Talk About It
The Real United States of America
These Athletes Are Getting Paid to Shame Their Own Country at the Olympics
WaPo CEO Resigns Days After Laying Off 300 Employees
Georgia's Jon Ossoff Says Trump Administration Imitates Rhetoric of 'History's Worst Regim...
U.S. Thwarts $4 Million Weapons Plot Aimed at Toppling South Sudan Government
Minnesota Mom, Daughter, and Relative Allegedly Stole $325k from SNAP
Michigan AG: Detroit Man Stole 12 Identities to Collect Over $400,000 in Public...
Does Maxine Waters Really Think Trump Will Be Bothered by Her Latest Tantrum?
Tipsheet

KBH to Perry: 'Picking a fight with Washington is not a long-term strategy to move Texas forward'

The Washington Times looked into the Texas Governor's Race shaping up between incumbent Governor Rick Perry and Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and hit on a key question:
Advertisement

 
The question that national party officials and strategists in Texas posed last week was what will be the galvanizing message of Mrs. Hutchison's campaign.

"I'm not quite sure what the narrative is for her candidacy. What's the compelling case that she would be a better governor than Perry?" asked one of these strategists, who did not wish to be identified because of his position in the Republican national party campaign apparatus.

This question seems to be on the minds of a lot of political reporters and observes, who have turned to looking at Hutchison's fundraising appeals in order to discern her campaign narratives.

In a fundraising letter, Senator Hutchison wrote,

 "After nearly a decade in office, our governor is not offering a clear vision of how we can solve the issues facing a changing state. And there is a real sense that our leadership in Austin is getting distracted and consumed attempting to clean up the mismanagement problems caused at the governor's agencies. Picking a fight with Washington is not a long-term strategy to move Texas forward."

Advertisement
On the other side, Governor Perry wrote,

"I'm fighting for the very Constitution that our Founding Fathers crafted to limit the reach of the federal government in our lives. This campaign is not about personalities but principles. It is about two models of governing - the Washington model that talks the talk about limited government while delivering record earmarks and increasing bureaucratic control, and the Texas model of balanced budgets and fiscal restraint."

Based on the contrast taken from these competing fundraising letters, Republican Primary Voters in Texas will have to decide which message resonates more: Perry's record of job creation and budget surpluses vs. Hutchison's record of voting for the federal bailout and spending time in Washington.

It'll be an interesting race to watch.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement