Rick Perry for President
Rick Perry- Two separate, reliable sources in Texas tell me the preparations are being made for Governor Rick Perry, 61, to seek the Republican nomination for president.
Rick Perry for president 2012
Dave Carney and Rob Johnson – the former top aid Perry, who left Thursday floundering campaign Newt Gingrich – is said to be heading to Texas soon to participate in preparations for the flight. I am told that now is “ninety percent likely.” Moreover, the allies Perry began holding meetings at the state and was sentenced to
quietly reaching out to contacts in the states primary.
The stars may have finally aligned for Perry, who until recently said he did not intend to get the nomination. In the absence of a clear favorite new campaign with a solution of Gingrich Perry in the field as leading candidate, surrounded by the same team that helped defeat Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison last year Texas primary for governor. And because Texas leads the nation in job creation, the latest national economic figures provide an immediate justification for his candidacy.
If Perry is jumping into the race, GOP primary voters are likely to be reminded about how the Conservatives were furious when he signed a decree in 2007, making Texas the first state in the nation in terms of virus Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations for sixth-class girls. They will be recalled that it approved, Rudy Giuliani for President in 2008. And, of course, that its controversial project to create a Trans-Texas Corridor (which was finally abandoned after a public outcry) would come up. Perry would also find a way to free himself from his important duties as head of the Republican Governor Association (RGA).
But Perry is also one of the candidates the most charismatic and friendly in the field. That – combined with his executive experience (he is now the longest serving in the Governor countries) – would make him a formidable candidate. As Rush Limbaugh recently said that if Perry is happening is an entirely new and it starts again.
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