Rick Perry will anounce Saturday in SC that he is running.

08 Aug 2011 14:45 #1 by The Viking
Rick Perry intends to use a speech in South Carolina on Saturday to make clear that he's running for president, POLITICO has learned.

According to two sources familiar with the plan, the Texas governor will remove any doubt about his White House intentions during his appearance at a RedState conference in Charleston.

It's uncertain whether Saturday will mark a formal declaration, but Perry's decision to disclose his intentions the same day as the Ames straw poll — and then hours later make his first trip to New Hampshire — will send shock waves through the race and upend whatever results come out of the straw poll.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0811/60884.html

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08 Aug 2011 14:46 #2 by HEARTLESS

The silent majority will be silent no more.

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08 Aug 2011 14:53 #3 by archer
shock waves? right, like everyone will be so shocked......

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08 Aug 2011 14:53 #4 by CC
Interesting to see how this flies. T exans don't even like him that much.

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08 Aug 2011 14:57 #5 by archer

Becky wrote: Interesting to see how this flies. T exans don't even like him that much.


see thread on Jimmy Carter....Texans want him gone from Texas, so will push for him to be president.

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08 Aug 2011 14:58 #6 by The Viking

Becky wrote: Interesting to see how this flies. T exans don't even like him that much.


Not sure where you hear that but most all the people I know who live there love him. He is not perfect but no candidate is and he sure blows away Obama in ALL areas.

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08 Aug 2011 14:59 #7 by The Viking

archer wrote:

Becky wrote: Interesting to see how this flies. T exans don't even like him that much.


see thread on Jimmy Carter....Texans want him gone from Texas, so will push for him to be president.



So just because you say it, it must be true? Don't think so....

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08 Aug 2011 14:59 #8 by Kate
Just what we need. Another below average Texas Governor trying to be President.

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08 Aug 2011 15:09 #9 by The Viking

archer wrote:

Becky wrote: Interesting to see how this flies. T exans don't even like him that much.


see thread on Jimmy Carter....Texans want him gone from Texas, so will push for him to be president.


Flat out lie again.

Perry leading by far with Texas Republicans

Republican primary voters in the state have warmed up to him over the first six months of the year and he's now the clear favorite in the state.

31% of Republicans say Perry would be their first choice as nominee next year compared to 15% for Mitt Romney , 11% for Michele Bachmann, 9% for Ron Paul and Sarah Palin, 8% for Newt Gingrich, 6% for Herman Cain, and 2% for Tim Pawlenty.

http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com ... texas.html

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08 Aug 2011 15:11 #10 by archer

The Viking wrote:

archer wrote:

Becky wrote: Interesting to see how this flies. T exans don't even like him that much.


see thread on Jimmy Carter....Texans want him gone from Texas, so will push for him to be president.


Flat out lie again.

Perry leading by far with Texas Republicans

Republican primary voters in the state have warmed up to him over the first six months of the year and he's now the clear favorite in the state.

31% of Republicans say Perry would be their first choice as nominee next year compared to 15% for Mitt Romney , 11% for Michele Bachmann, 9% for Ron Paul and Sarah Palin, 8% for Newt Gingrich, 6% for Herman Cain, and 2% for Tim Pawlenty.

http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com ... texas.html


Huh? and that makes what I posted a lie how? Maybe all those Republicans just want him gone.

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