Monday, January 02, 2006

Texas Governor Now a 4 Way Race

Texas Governor Now a 4 Way Race

The Texas governor's race already looked way more interesting than ours and it just got better.

  • State comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn bailed on a primary challenge to GOP incumbent Rick Perry and is instead running as an independent. Making it even more interesting: her son is Bush press flack Scott McClellan.

  • Already in as an independent is country music outlaw Kinky Friedman, who was polling above 20% in some recent polls and who has some of the crew who elected Jesse Ventura on staff

  • The Dems are usually badly outnumbered but are fightin' mad in Texas after the DeLay re-redistricting. Chris Bell, one of the Dems drawn out of office, is seeking the nod.

    So you have Strayhorn cutting into Perry's vote, and perhaps a Democrat could win. But Friedman will cut into the Dem's vote, though he'll draw from both sides. I'd expect Perry to hold the social conservatives, Strayhorn to win over a fair share of moderate/business type Republicans, Friedman to win support among pure independents and disaffected Dems, and the Democrats to hold a black/Hispanic base. Late polls might be key, with people swinging support to their second or even third choice. (This would be a great test case for instant runoff voting...)

    Ballot access is tough in Texas: if you sign Strayhorn or Friedman's petition, you can't vote in a party primary. No doubt Perry will challenge every line of Strayhorn's documents.

    Another difficulty that may hurt Friedman more: Ventura's 1998 win was in large part fueled by first time voters who registered on Election Day - not an option in Texas. The disaffected voters who may say "why the hell not?" (that's Friedman's actual, for real campaign slogan) won't be registered in time.

    This will be a fun one to watch.
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