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· Group Opposes Addition To Texas Governor’s Mansion
· Three Texas Cities Plan Challenge To State Open Meetings Law
· Hutchison To Launch TV Campaign Ad
· Perry Denies Clemency; Texas Death Row Inmate Executed
· Activists Protest Texas Coal Plant Construction
· Hutchison To Begin Running Radio Ads
· State Regulators Reject Plan To Dump Sewage Into Central Texas Lakes
· Texas Mayor Robbed After City Council Meeting
· Whoever Wins The Texas Governor’s Race Will Face School Finance Mess
· Texas Lottery Commission Takes Step Toward Adding Powerball
· Cheney Throws His Support To Hutchison In Texas Governor’s Race
· Hutchison Won’t Leave Senate Before Texas Primary
· LBJ Library Renovations Dedicated Friday
· Perry Moves To Ease Backlog In Veterans Claims In Waco, Houston
· Perry Campaign Encounters String Of Setbacks
· Texas Drivers Could Face Higher Gas Taxes
· Forensic Science Chairmen Face Off
· Texas Senate Panel Considers State Forensic Commission
· Perry Says Cap-And-Trade Would Hurt Texas
· Texas Toughens Standards For Teacher Trainers
· Perry Tells Wounded Soldiers, 24-Million Texans Are Praying For You
· Students Throughout Texas Back Legalization Of High School Grads
· Legislators File School Funding Bill
· Obama Rally Tickets Selling For $200
· Palin’s “Going Rogue” Goes Big
· Senate Confirms Controversial Judge
· Obama To Appear In Ad With 3 NFL Players
· Government Watchdog Says Job Creation Data Flawed
· Democrats Crush Filibuster Of Appeals Court Nominee Who Banned Prayers
· Teen Banned From Abortion Protest Sues School
· Another Obama Nominee Runs Into Tax Problems
· Bush Library Plans Unveiled
· Palin Book? Obama Probably Won’t Read It
· Senators Condemn Sales Tactics Of Online Companies
· Byrd Is Now The Longest Serving Member Of Congress
· Attorney General: Failure Not An Option In Trial Of 9/11 Mastermind
· Women Advised To Get Mammograms Starting At 40
· U.S. Attorney General Concerned About Fort Hood Gunman’s Contacts
· Carter Introduces Bill To Give Fort Hood Victims Combatant Status
· Senate OKs $35.1 Million For Fort Hood Construction
· Lawsuit Accuses Public Schools Of Promoting Christianity
· Supreme Court Rejects School Religious Speech Appeal
· Fox News Channel Gets Obama Interview
· Geithner: U.S. Consumers Can’t Continue To Drive Global Growth
· Tobacco Companies Find Tax Loophole Worth Hundreds Of Millions
· Pastor Turned Politician Writes A Christmas Book
· Post Office Lost $3.8 Billion In 2008
· Obama Meets With China’s President
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Poll Question
If the Texas Republican primary were held today, who would get your vote in the governor’s race?

Debra Medina
Larry Kilgore
Rick Perry
Kay Bailey Hutchison