Jerry Patterson and Todd Staples are feeling a bit stung these days.
Patterson, the state land commissioner, and Staples, the Texas agriculture commissioner, finished out of the running in the four-man race for Texas lieutenant governor. But they both still might have something to say about who Texas Republicans should nominate in the May 27 runoff.
http://www.texastribune.org/2014/03/12/patterson-staples-talk-the-past-present-and-future/
They talked to the Texas Tribune about their campaigns and their futures.
Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst is facing state Sen. Dan Patrick of Houston in the runoff to see who will run this fall against Democratic nominee state Sen. Leticia Van de Putte of San Antonio.
It’s going to be a bitter fight all the way to runoff voting day.
How might Patterson and/or Staples affect the outcome? They could endorse one of the two runoff foes.
My guess is that Dewhurst would get the nod, given that Patrick managed to anger Patterson and Staples with some pretty mean-spirited campaign ads during the primary.
What’s more, both the land commissioner and the agriculture commissioner have worked with Dewhurst as statewide elected officials. It’s kind of a clubby atmosphere among statewide officeholders.
Patrick could be seen as the fiery outsider in this foursome.
I don’t know what Patterson and Staples will do. I don’t know either of them well enough to predict how or whether they’ll make endorsements in this contest.
They’ll wait a suitable length of time before making their decisions, either because they don’t yet know what they’ll do or because they want to generate maximum political impact on this important contest.
Stay tuned.