Perry-Hutchison fight may cause major fallout in GOP

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Texas Democrats watching the state’s top two Republicans fight for their party’s gubernatorial nomination are glad that Gov. Rick Perry and U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison have apparently abandoned the Republicans’ 11th Commandment, established during Ronald Reagan’s run for California governor in 1966: Thou shall not speak ill of another Republican.

And they hope that the GOP gubernatorial battle creates enough division within the party to help Democrats in the general election and for years to come.

"There probably will be so many bad feelings . . . that it will benefit the Democratic Party," said Steve Maxwell, chairman of the Tarrant County Democratic Party. "For now, we’ll sit back and watch. It’s only going to get better."

Republicans say Democrats shouldn’t get too comfortable, because this gubernatorial race — pitting Perry, governor since 2000, against Hutchison, senator since 1993 — will energize, not divide, their party.

"It’s a spirited race, and sometimes that’s good," said Stephanie Klick, who heads the Tarrant County Republican Party. "One of the things that’s fair game in any campaign are issues."

Some point to last year’s Democratic presidential primary battle between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, noting that, despite the attacks, it didn’t keep Democrats from winning in November. And the same may well happen in Texas with the fight for the GOP’s gubernatorial nomination.

But there could be big fallout, said Harvey Kronberg, publisher of the Quorum Report, an online political newsletter.

"There’s a civil war that’s happening right now, and it has long implications," Kronberg said. "Nothing good for Republicans can come out of this. Everyone who is an active Republican understands that the losing side is going into exile.

"Neither side will forgive and forget."

Attacks

Perry and Hutchison threw Reagan’s golden rule out the window at the beginning.

After Hutchison announced her campaign, Perry worked to label her as a Washington insider. His staff dubbed her Kay Bail Out for Congress’ approval of the stimulus plan, flew a banner over her kickoff event encouraging her to release tax records and parked a rolling billboard there to criticize her performance in Congress.

His staff members also delivered a Kay Bail Out cake to her headquarters, and they set up a Web site, "A campaign in chaos . . . AKayOtic Campaign’s channel."

Hutchison, on the other hand, has maintained that Perry has been in office too long, monopolized appointments and needs to move on. Her campaign released video a few weeks ago that drew much attention and has Perry mentioning in a speech in Houston a report suggesting that Texas would be the first to come out of the recession. "We’re in one?" Perry says on the tape. Perry has said that was just a fragment of his speech, during which he also expressed concern for Texans who have lost their jobs.

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