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June 07, 2004

Strayhorn to Switch Parties?

By Byron LaMasters

After last weekend, it looks quite unlikely (if the whole Unitarian Church funding flap wasn't enough for Democrats that might be open to embracing her). It would be quite difficult to accept someone into the Democratic Party that went from GOP caucus to GOP caucus at their convention saying things like this:

Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn is pelting the Republican true believers with a hail of words.

"You are representing mainstream, Main Street, common sense, conservative, straight-talkin'..." she's building, louder, running over the commas, "grass-roots-hard-workin'-energized-enthusiastic-driven-dedicated ..."

The adjectives keep rolling. She won't pause for breath. The drenching, dizzying downpour of words sweeps the crowd so that in caucus after caucus, people start laughing and clapping even before she can finish the string. By the end, most have even forgotten they're mad at her.

This throng of 12,000 staunch social conservatives at the state GOP convention through today isn't supposed to be her crowd. But Mrs. Strayhorn, unlike almost every other statewide officeholder, has set up camp for the full three days, and that has won points for the woman widely expected to spark a big gubernatorial primary fight in 2006.

She'll need this base of Republican activists in whatever race she runs. She has royally angered their leader, Gov. Rick Perry, by accusing him of "unconscionable" policies, such as leading the nation in uninsured children and proposing a $5 tax on strip club patrons.

She hired Mark Sanders as her spokesman, even though the GOP press aide crossed over two years ago to help Democrat Tony Sanchez criticize Mr. Perry.

And she is obviously politicking for a job held by a Republican.

Conventional convention wisdom would have her dropping in, giving a short speech – slotted late in the program and presented to a half-empty hall Friday evening – and taking her exit. Instead, she addressed the county chairmen first thing Thursday morning. Then she went to the caucuses in the afternoon. And when her hospitality suite opened that evening, more than 2,000 delegates came to see her. The line spilled down the hotel hallway and piled into the elevator vestibule like she was previewing the new Harry Potter movie. The food and drinks were long gone, and still they came. Friday night was a repeat.

[...]

"She's burned so many bridges over the past six months to a year ... ," Mr. Shackelford said. "There are people theorizing out loud wondering if she'd run in the Democratic primary instead of the Republican primary."

Not to worry.

"I'm going to be running full force in 2006," Mrs. Strayhorn said. The party isn't in doubt. Only the office.

"I want to be where I can make the most difference in this state," she said. "But this isn't the time for any announcements."


I still doubt that Strayhorn can win a GOP primary, but she certainly has her followers. And here's to a heated, nasty 2006 GOP primary!

Posted by Byron LaMasters at June 7, 2004 08:10 PM | TrackBack


Comments

Here's to a nasty 2006 GOP primary everywhere.

Posted by: sean at June 7, 2004 08:43 PM

wow! Sanders - he was awesome during the Sanchez campaign, and he hates Perry something awful, which he duly deserves.

Posted by: lk at June 7, 2004 08:47 PM

Strayhorn? a Democrat? Has no one in Austin checked which primary she voted in? In Harris County, at least, such things are a matter of public record.

Of course, nothing could prevent her changing in 2005, but don't bother asking any Democrat I know to care how she votes, let alone support her. If she flips, it can only be from personal ambition or a desire to subvert the DP in Texas. And if she flips and runs for office, I shall do everything in my limited power to see to it that she gets no endorsements from major org's here. (That won't be difficult.)

Full disclosure: I'm a UU. I'm not unbiased in the matter. AFAIC, Strayhorn can go play with herself, and that's putting it politely.

Posted by: Steve Bates at June 7, 2004 10:10 PM

Steve,

Strayhorn used to be a Democrat, and there was some speculation last year that she might consider running for Governor as a Democrat against Perry, considering that she has repeatedly attacked Gov. Perry from the left, and especially when polls showed Perry easily beating her in a primary and with no obvious Democratic frontrunner. Now, that seems unlikely. She'll probably challenge Perry in the GOP primary unless Hutchison runs.

Posted by: Byron L at June 7, 2004 11:46 PM

This talking about Strayhorn flipping should make everyone recall that she once was a Democrat.

In fact, in 1984, she served on Walter Mondale's steering committee! Her conversion to GOP politics came when, after her term as Mayor of Austin, her ambition got the best of her and she ran against former U.S. Congressman Jake Pickle. Rylander joined the GOP in 1985 to take on Pickle and has remained there ever sense.

Posted by: Vince Leibowitz at June 7, 2004 11:55 PM

Great secondhand reporting, Byron. I suspected that Carole's treatment of the convention appearances would be the last best indicator of her intentions, and not unexpectedly, they're put to rest.

Still confounding, however .... there is simply no roadmap for Carole Strayhorn being on the ballot in November of 2006. She's done.

Posted by: Greg Wythe at June 8, 2004 12:43 PM

Just listen to her. You don't win a Republican primary by sticking up for Medicaid recipients and CHIP families.

Posted by: overNout at June 10, 2004 03:57 PM
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