
Texas governor's race gets an entry from Ron Paul's camp
Saying her two high-profile rivals have dropped the ball for Texas, Wharton County GOP chairwoman Debra Medina announced her campaign Saturday for the Republican nomination for governor.
12:00 AM CDT on Sunday, September 13, 2009
By GROMER JEFFERS JR. / The Dallas Morning News
gjeffers@dallasnews.com
Debra Medina announced her run for governor at the Westin Galleria on Saturday. The Wharton County Republican Party chairwoman promised to focus on border protection, property taxes and education reform in her campaign. "We've done little to move in the right direction. Some may even say we've lost yardage," Medina said during a rally at the Westin Galleria. "I'm ready to take the field as quarterback, for a time, for Texas."
Saying her two high-profile rivals have dropped the ball for Texas, Wharton County GOP chairwoman Debra Medina announced her campaign Saturday for the Republican nomination for governor.
12:00 AM CDT on Sunday, September 13, 2009
By GROMER JEFFERS JR. / The Dallas Morning News
gjeffers@dallasnews.com
Debra Medina announced her run for governor at the Westin Galleria on Saturday. The Wharton County Republican Party chairwoman promised to focus on border protection, property taxes and education reform in her campaign. "We've done little to move in the right direction. Some may even say we've lost yardage," Medina said during a rally at the Westin Galleria. "I'm ready to take the field as quarterback, for a time, for Texas."

