Texas Governor…It’s a Race

The August Wall Street Journal/Zogby tracking poll came out yesterday with more good news for the vast majority of Texans who want a new Governor. Dem nominee Chris Bell has closed the gap with Rick Perry by 5.8% in one month, and by 11 points since the spring.

Perry: 34.8% (-3.5% since July/-3.5% since January)

Bell: 23.1% (+2.3/+5.2)

Kinky: 22.7% (+2/+8.3)

Strayhorn: 9.6% (-1.4/-11)

Chris Bell is down by 11 points, Ann Richards was down by 17 on the last Day of August in 1990.
The dynamic of this race makes a democratic victory very possible. Independent Carole Strayhorn was briefly in the Republican primary, and will spend her $8 million dollar war chest beating up on incumbent Perry and splitting the Republican vote.

Even in the dark days of the Democratic Party in Texas, every statewide Dem got between 38%-43%. With Rick Perry at 34%, Chris Bell simply needs to hold most of his base.

And about a run-off should no one get 50%? We don’t have ’em in Texas.

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Chris Bell on the right side…of education

Re: education, Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s lack of pragmatism is on display once again. While Dem nominee Chris Bell was in Corpus at the state VFW conference affirming his support for veterans and healthcare, Perry was in Austin getting resistance from teachers for his virulent education policy. While Perry continues to praise the benefit of his archaic standardized test regime, teachers, administrators, parents and education experts continue to denounce the test-only curriculum as a fallacy. Like usual, Rick Perry isn’t listening.

This is what Dr. Linda McNeil, the Co-Director of the Center for Education at Rice University, has to say about Texas’s public schools under Rick Perry:

“Testing has pushed the state into substituting a bogus curriculum of test practice for a real, academically challenging, and instructionally productive curriculum.”

You see? Rick Perry is scary. He hates science, he hates the environment, and his education policy is damaging our state.

Check out what education in Texas will look like with Chris Bell as Governor here and here.

…Great job and a sincere thanks to everyone who voted for the Texas ticket on map changers. Start your engines, round 3 begins later today. The winner hosts a fancy fundraiser with Mark Warner. Lets make that happen. Vote for Chris Bell.

New Texas Governor Poll

Gov Rick Perry’s vulnerability was further emphasized today with the publication of the latest Zogby poll.  Perry’s self congratulatory media blitz touting the resolution of the school finance special session apparently hasn’t fooled the voters of Texas, the guv is still languishing in the mid 30s. I for one am tired of hearing glorious praise for non-existent tax breaks when education and health care suffer, and the poll confirms I am not alone. Dem nominee Chris Bell believes in quality public education and health care for children, not tax cuts that benefit large corporations and the rich. And as long as Perry continues to represent no one but his inner circle, his popularity – and prospects for reelection – will continue to sink like a rock.

Here are the numbers. Everyone knows Perry and Strayhorn, but 2/3 wont vote for him and almost no one will vote for her. What about Chris Bell? Right now, only 4 out of 10 Texans know him, yet 2 out of 10 will support him. So what will happen when Chris makes his case en masse? You do the math:

Perry: 37.7% (+1.4 since March/down 0.6% since January)
Bell: 19.7% (-1/+1.8)
Kinky: 17.5% (+0.8/+3.1)
Strayhorn: 14.1% (-4.9/-6.4)

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The time for Stem Cell Research is NOW

If you’re looking for some national leadership in stem cell research, Gub nominee Chris Bell is your guy. His advocacy began as a US rep in Congress and continues today as an advisory board member of StemPac. Chris was also recently one of two national political figures to take part in the progressive National Stem Cell Policy and Advocacy Summit at Stanford University.

Here is what Bernard Siegel, Executive Director of the Genetics Policy Institute and a leading expert in regenerative medicine, says about Chris:

“Chris Bell is resolutely on the side of patients and cures. Very few candidates for public office are as knowledgeable and passionate about stem cell research as Chris Bell.”

Chris’s strong belief in stem cells is due largely to personal experience. After he lost his mother to Parkinson’s, his wife Alison battled breast cancer for more than a year before finally going into complete remission.

“We need to stop talking about banning stem cell research and start funding it. When Jesus healed the lepers, he didn’t call his pollster,” said Bell. “Jesus never said heal the sick, unless politics gets in the way.  I believe God gives us the tools of science and technology to help our fellow man. We cannot let politics stand in the way of curing disease and healing the sick. It’s the right thing to do, and now is the time to do it.”

Check out more of what Chris thinks about stem cell and regenerative medicine.

Grandma Carole hurts children and gives away Texas’s money

The disaster that is Texas independent gubernatorial candidate “Grandma” Carole Strayhorn is the theme for Democratic nominee Chris Bell this week. His “Strayhorn Reality tour” hits Beaumont, Bryan-College Station and Waco today, after stops in El Paso and Houston earlier in the week. Bell’s latest public service crusade is to alert the public just how scary Strayhorn is. Here are the latest headlines from the stump:  

One tough Grandma has been real tough for Texas’s healthcare system. In 2003, Grandma forced 213,070 children off CHIP so the state could save $231 million in the short term. No savings were ever realized, primarily due to the billion dollars that Texas forfeited in matching federal funds. Added burden also includes the financial and human cost of children seeking emergency room treatment in lieu of proper medical insurance.  

Strayhorn orchestrated an $899 million out-of-state outsource that cost 2,900 full-time state employees their jobs and an additional 15,000 children their CHIP coverage.

Grandma also tried to cut $116.6 million and eliminate 5,465 jobs from the Department of Human Services.

Thanks to pro-voucher and million-dollar contributor extraordinaire James Leininger, Strayhorn has also pushed for school vouchers. As recently as February 2006 she said she “still supports vouchers.”

Grandma is also to blame for skyrocketing tuition rates. She’s the one that got the ball rolling on a 69% increase that has cost Texas students an extra $750 million.

Chris Bell believes that college should be affordable and that budgets are more than numbers on a line item. They are moral documents that reflect our shared moral priorities as a society.

Grandma doesn’t care about her kids, but Chris does.

The Texas Revolution

Texas Democratic Gubernatorial nominee Chris Bell, the slayer of Tom Delay, had a busy weekend. On Friday, he gave a rousing speech to the Texas State Democratic Convention, and on Sunday, he was a panelist at the National Stem Cell Policy and Advocacy summit at Stanford University. Chris used his time at the Convention to spell out what he would do for Texas – improve the state’s atrophic public schools, make Texas an international leader in stem cell research, clean up the ethics mess and undue the disaster that is present governor and bogeyman Rick Perry.  

Check out the video of Chris’s convention speech here.

In Palo Alto, Bell preached the moral imperative of fully engaging in stem cell research. “I believe God wants us to use science and technology to help our fellow man,” Bell said.

See more about the democratic push to take back Texas.