August 29, 2008 - 1:41pm
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Texas Republicans enthusiastic about 'bold' Palin pick

Prominent Texas Republicans are more than satisfied with Gov. Sarah Palin’s (R-Alaska) selection as U.S. Sen. John McCain’s(R-Ariz.) running mate. Some are describing it as exciting and bold. 

Ray Sullivan, a Republican consultant and lobbyist, says Palin has “risen” because she’s stressed ethics and taken on the “status quo,” including “entrenched business and political interests.”

“Conservatives will cheer her strong fiscal, pro-life, pro-Second Amendment and energy positions, while independents and undecided Democrats will find her personal story and common-sense style very appealing.”

Kelly Shackelford, head of the Liberty Legal Institute and an influential social conservative, is “thrilled.”

“What a great pick. Solidly pro-life and strong in every way.”

Bill Miller, an Austin consultant and lobbyist with strong ties to state’s Republican leaders, described the choice as “bold and inventive.”

“On paper, she looks to be an inspired choice. She still must perform as a national candidate. However, if she executes well it might prove to be the best choice McCain could have made.”

Sullivan heard Palin speak at the Republican Governor’s Association meeting in Dallas this year and expects her “down to earth” manner to set her apart from U.S. Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.).   

“The differences between her and the entrenched, verbose, and liberal Senator Biden will be striking as the campaign unfolds,” he said.

He suggested the more experienced U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-La Marque) might have been passed over because McCain did not want an inside-the-Beltway ticket.  

“It’s no accident that most of those on McCain’s ‘short list’ were current or former governors.” 

DANIEL TRUDEAU can be reached via email at daniel.trudeau@politicker.com.

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