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Barbara Radnofsky Launches New Website; Incorporates Issues Video


by: Todd Hill

Wed Oct 28, 2009 at 10:00 AM CDT


Barbara Radnofsky, the only declared Democratic candidate for Attorney General, launched a new and interactive website this week that is sure to take her campaign to unseat Republican Greg Abbott to a whole new level.  As part of her new launch, BAR has also injected a humorous, yet incredibly factual video about the litany of issues facing Texas voters in the upcoming election cycle:  

A former candidate for U.S. Senate, Barbara Ann brings to the table name identification, statewide campaign experience, an impeccable resume with extensive law experience, tremendous energy and passion--and a base of support to boot.  For Texas Democrats short so far on statewide candidates in 2010, Radnofsky is a refreshing re-addition to statewide campaigning that perhaps Democrats are taking for granted.  

For a statewide Party rightfully focused on taking back the Texas House in 2010, the importance of winning the Attorney General's position should not be overlooked.  One of the many important roles of the Texas AG, who is one of the most powerful elected officials in the Lone Star State, is to sit on the Legislative Redistricting Board.  If we are to undo the Tom Delay-Greg Abbott gerrymandered redistricting mess we need an Attorney General who will look out for everyday Texans--particularly a growing majority minority community.

Among the many issues Radnofsky continues to tackle, and demonstrate her wealth of knowledge and experience on, are the escalating and crippling costs of utility rates that have many Texans falling deeper and deeper into debt:

"On average, residential electricity rates have increased by greater percentages in deregulated states than they have in regulated states. And, among deregulated states, nowhere has it increased by a greater percentage than it has in Texas. A review of federal data shows that since 1999, electricity prices for residential users have increased by more than 64% in Texas."        

Barbara Ann is a familiar yet refreshing presence on the statewide campaign trail.  Those of you who came to know her in 2006 found a thoughtful, intelligent, caring, and incredibly hardworking advocate for mainstream Texans.  Democrats pawing for excitement in our statewide races should be very excited that Barbara Radnofsky has stepped forward once more to represent our Party on the ballot.    

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Love the video! (0.00 / 0)
BAR has been very impressive so far. I saw her last month and can tell that she is in it to win it!

Texans need an AG who cares about fairly applying the law and serving as the peoples' attorney. I'm stoked for her campaign!

I'm not a player, I just Tweet a lot: @KathTX


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I'm with you, Kat

Todd

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi


BAR has my vote (2.00 / 1)
I also voted for her in 2006 for U.S. Senate.  She is one awesome lady. Had BAR won the 2006 race Texans would have real representation in Washington for a change.  

She is a great candidate (0.00 / 0)
And I understand fundraisers and operatives from national campaigns came to HER pitching their services because they wanted to be involved in a Democratic female candidate win in the south.

Abbott has tons and tons of money and name ID.  It will be a hard race, but she will give it everything she has.  He is really one of the worst AGs we have ever had.


Abbott will run for lt. governor, if (0.00 / 0)
... Dewhurst is appointed to KBH's seat (or announces for it the instant she quits it).  Barbara's likely November 2010 opponent -- particularly with the withdrawal of Dan Branch -- is Ted Cruz. He's been one of Abbott's top lieutenants, and has raised a ton of money himself.

In other words, he's just a shitty as Greg Abbott.

http://www.tedcruz.org/about.html


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