Perry Leads Hutchinson by 12 Points Among Texas Republicans

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Texas Gov. Rick Perry holds a 38 percent to 26 percent lead over Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison with 27 percent undecided should she decide to challenge him in a Republican primary, according to a University of Texas-Austin Poll conducted June 11-12. The margin of error is 5.14 points.

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On the Democratic side, the poll is not much help since 64 percent are undecided at this early stage. The only one of four candidates tested that broke double-digits was Kinky Friedman at 12 percent. The writer, singer, humorist and sometime politicians ran for governor as an independent in 2006 and placed fourth in the six-person race.

President Obama is on the wrong side of the job approval numbers, with 51 percent disapproving somewhat or strongly of his performance while 38 percent give him positive marks. Twelve percent neither approve or disapprove.

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  1. 27% is a very big undecided number for these 2 well known Pols. Maybe the pollster should have pushed the undecideds a little more. If I were Perry, I wouldn't be popping the champange corks, yet.

    Posted by: NObama Author Profile Page | July 9, 2009 5:53 PM

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