Friday, June 10, 2011

Rick Perry

Rick Perry
As the race for the Republican presidential candidate continues to evolve, are signs of an early Texas Governor Rick Perry is set to enter the main mix.

Sources and the Lone Star State Daily caller said Matt Lewis, were taken to prepare for the future of Perry in 2012 campaign. According to CBS News, Perry is a "serious " in the White House at the next election.

Last month, Perry expressed interest in pursuing the presidential campaign has denied any intention to enter the race for the Republican Party first. A few hours later, he suggested he took the case, however, a spokesman for the Texas governor told National Journal "Nothing has changed ... The governor does not intend to run the presidency. "

The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday:
But over the last two weeks, "said political advisers and friends that Mr. Perry has changed his tune about a possible presidential campaign. In private conversations, they say, the three-term governor said he feared that the current GOP competitors always stir real excitement within the party, and helps fight against Barack Obama.
"We believe there is a gap [in the current field of candidates], and may be particularly well positioned to fill that void," Perry said a confidant who spoke with the governor last week.
Many senior officials have left the ship Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of Parliament mass exodus of the personal mission of presidential candidate on Thursday, a close relationship with Perry. Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports:
Rick Tyler, a spokesman for Gingrich, he said, the campaign manager Rob Johnson and senior strategists abandoned everything, and encourage early primaries and caucuses in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina. Johnson and consultant David Carney, who had also resigned from a similar activity before Perry.
Perry spokesman Mark Miner said the marketing campaign, Gingrich is not a signal to change the status Perry, who is always thinking of a presidential candidate.

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