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Ronnie Earle Files Papers to Run Statewide


by: David Mauro

Fri Jul 03, 2009 at 07:50 AM CDT


The Austin American-Statesman has reported that former Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle has filed paperwork with the Texas Ethics Commission to run for statewide office in 2010.

Earle, who has been the subject of a recently launched Draft campaign for Governor and is also seen as a potential Attorney General candidate, did not specify which office he will run for.

Earle designated himself as campaign treasurer and will now be allowed to begin fundraising. With Texas Sen. Kirk Watson not planning to announce his statewide intentions until the end of the summer, the move may be designed for Earle to begin to build a campaign warchest while waiting for others like Watson to decide before he makes a final decision.

Against the current Democratic gubernatorial field of Tom Schieffer and Kinky Friedman, Earle would have a good chance to win. Although he is not very well known outside of Travis County, his name ID is certainly higher than that of Schieffer and Democratic activists like him for filing charges against Tom DeLay. Neither Schieffer or Friedman have anywhere close to the Democratic credentials that Earle has.

Prior to his 32 years as District Attorney, Earle was a State Representative from Austin. Ironically, Earle and Schieffer, who could be on the verge of running against each other for Governor, were in the same freshman class in the Texas House almost 37 years ago.

Earle's prosecutor past could hurt him in a possible match up against Kay Bailey Hutchison. In 1993, Hutchison was indicted by a grand jury but was eventually acquitted because Earle did not have sufficient evidence. 

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Ronnie would be a great candidate for Governor (0.00 / 0)

Wasn't Tom Schieffer a George Bush man?

Surely Ronnie won't run in the U.S. Senate special election against Bill White who, as the current 3 term mayor of Houston, is the highest ranking elected democratic executive in Texas.  

We need Bill White in Washington. There's no one more qualified to mitigate the shame of John Cornyn's pathologically ideological crusade against the best interests of the people of Texas and America.


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with the TEC and not the FEC, the US Senate is not one of the offices he could run for based on the paperwork he filed.  

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Today's Austin American-Statesman Print Edition (0.00 / 0)
Jason Embry's on-line report referenced above was printed today on Page 4 in the Metro & State section as the lead story on the obituary page. I was relieved to discover that Ronnie was still alive and maybe running for Texas Governor. Earle can both throw and take major political punches.

What's funny is that punches thrown at him... (0.00 / 0)
rarely land. Those few that do, don't bruise.

Ronnie has the unique ability among the D candidates for Governor to communicate with Texas voters in a way that's genuine and drives them to support him. He resonates positively across the state.


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I was beginning to get depressed over the wretched choices we had given Rick the whacko secessionist Perry, Kay the W. rubber stamping Bailey Hutchison, Moderate Republican Schieffer and please-go-away Kinky.  

I live in Harris County (Houston)and I know who Earle is.  Democrats here are proud of him for going after the corrupted Tom Delay during the days in which the GOP ran DC with an iron fist.  It was also during the heydey of appalling corruption and "I AM the federal government" Delay, his dearest and closest friend Jack Abramoff and other greed infested scum bags.

I surely hope Earle runs for governor!  


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Ronnie would be a great candidate and a fine governor.  I hope he runs; he can win.

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