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Kirk Watson's Statement on Running for Re-Election


by: Matt Glazer

Fri Aug 14, 2009 at 01:02 PM CDT


As we reported earlier, Kirk Watson has decided to run for re-election in Senate District 14.  The Senator released the following statement on his intentions to remain in the Texas Senate (emphasis added)

There's been a lot of speculation about my plans for the next election.  Well, I've decided what I'm going to do, and I want to announce it to you all first.

I will run for re-election to the Texas Senate in 2010.

Countless conversations and a ton of consideration went into this decision.  It comes down to two primary reasons.

First of all, I really like serving in the Senate and representing the citizens of Travis County.  I've found a lot of success in the legislature, and I believe my service there is tangibly helping Texas and its people.  I have a strong role to play in building a legislative agenda that benefits everyday Texans, and in solving the difficult budget and redistricting issues that promise to make the next session a painful and politicized one. 
 
But more than that, I sincerely enjoyed my oldest son's high school years because I was able to be active and present in his life.  Our younger son begins high school this month.  I want the two of us to share the same experience his older brother and I did, and that simply wouldn't be as likely with me campaigning for and serving as Governor.

Despite those reasons, this has been a very tough decision.  It's hard, in part, because I believe I would win the race for Governor.  I'm excited and honored by the significant encouragement I've received to run.  Having seriously evaluated and analyzed such a race, I'm more convinced than ever that Texans want a change in the way our state government is working - and not just in the Governor's office, but in other statewide offices and the legislature in general.
 
Texans are looking for balanced leadership that puts people ahead of the big insurance, utility and private toll road corporations.  They want true public servants who don't just play politics, but instead lead by responsibly investing in the state's future.

Make no mistake: I intend to campaign aggressively for re-election and help bring new, badly needed statewide leadership into office.  I'm very proud that my party is working hard to win the trust of Texas voters and is ready to replace divisive partisanship with mainstream leadership.

I look forward to continuing my service in the Texas Senate.  Thank you all for your support and encouragement as we work to embrace and prepare for Texas' future.

Senator Watson has pledged to aggressively campaign for any Statewide nominee and help Turn Texas Blue. Watson had a tough decision to make.  He has been an impressive champion in the Texas Senate and his voice would have been missed.  His continued work and service for both statewide Democrats candidates and the people of Texas is surely a good thing.

As we continue to move closer and closer to Labor Day, we expect to hear more announcements on both sides of the aisle.  

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Not that shocking (0.00 / 0)
I never understood why people thought Watson might run for Gov; I've always thought Watson wanted the LtGov spot more than the Governor's Mansion. Besides, he's been doing a good job in the Senate - no need to cash in those chips just yet.

Redistricting (0.00 / 0)
The Senator mentions the priorities of "solving the difficult budget and redistricting issues"
I hope he decides to be a leader in promoting non-partisan redistricting.  
He would find much enthusiastic support for such a mission.

I suspect that candidates Ronnie Earle and Kinky Friedman also have redistricting reform high on their priorities.




We are fortunate (3.00 / 1)
We are fortunate to have Kirk Watson as our senator in Travis County.  

Anyone who follows the legislature closely knows how talented he is and how effectively he serves his constituents.

"Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will." -Frederick Douglass


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