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Hutchison: Conservative, But Conservative Enough?
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison faces a steep climb with conservatives who think her views on abortion and embryonic research make her a bad fit for the Texas governor’s office.
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AUSTIN (October 4, 2009)--Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, often talks up her pro-life voting record in Washington, but she faces a steep climb with some conservatives who think her views on abortion and embryonic stem cell research make her a bad fit for the Texas governor's office.
Hutchison has repeatedly expressed support for individual abortion rights, even as she's racked up a mostly anti-abortion voting record in Congress, which has contributed to her image as the more moderate choice in her bid to unseat Gov. Rick Perry, a conservative Republican who has doggedly courted the right wing in his bid for an unprecedented third four-year term in office.
It's not hard to grasp the key role bedrock conservative voters will play in the upcoming March GOP primary, where the Hutchison-Perry showdown is shaping up as a clash of titans.
A UT Texas poll conducted this summer found that 83 percent of likely Republican voters identify themselves as right-of-center, and 61 percent call themselves "very" or "extremely" conservative.
Jim Henson, director of the Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas, said the question isn't whether Hutchison is a conservative: her voting record clearly makes her one, but she's in a pitched battle with someone who is viewed as even more conservative, and on social issues, conservatives tend to give no quarter.
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BOTH OF THEM STINK TO HIGH HEAVEN WITH CORRUPTION!!!
is she conservitave enough? NO WAY RINO i don't like Perry but will vote for him over this so called republican.
Somebody please tell me what this boy vs girl skirmish is about. Lassie vs Longhorn? Cheerleader vs yelleader or as always MONEY.
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