Hutchison Switches Course, Won’t Resign From Senate While Running In Primary For Texas Governor

Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) and Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX)
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Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) has announced that she will not resign from the Senate while she is running for governor of Texas, which she had previously planned on doing as she challenges incumbent Gov. Rick Perry in the Republican primary.

“A newly appointed senator would be selected in the midst of a political storm,” Hutchison said in a statement that cited the battle against the Democrats on health care and energy legislation, “And will need on-the-job training in the midst of a crisis.”

This comes after a Rasmussen poll today, which showed her trailing Perry by 46%-35% — and which also showed that 60% of likely primary voters disagreed with her plans to resign. Perry had frequently been attacking Hutchison for the planned resignation, as well.

Although Hutchison had previously announced her intention to resign at some point, she is now spinning this new decision as herself bravely saying no to what others had told her to do: “Some have told me that for the sake of political expedience I should quit the Senate now to focus on winning the primary. To them I say, perhaps its time we elect a governor who puts a little less priority on what is politically expedient.”

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