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Breaking: Hutchison Concedes to Perry in TX Gov Race

Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison has just conceded the Republican primary election to Texas Governor Rick Perry.  The NYTimes reports:
With a third of precincts reporting, Perry was ahead with 52 percent of the vote to Hutchison's 31 percent. Medina had 17 percent. Hutchison might have been in a runoff with Perry had his support dropped to less than 50 percent.
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The winner of the GOP primary will face former Houston Mayor Bill White who defeated six other candidates during the Democratic primary to secure his party's nomination.

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