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Perry's ratings down after failed run

AUSTIN (AP) — A new poll shows Texas Gov. Rick Perry's approval rating in his home state at a 10-year low and more than half of Texans don't want him to run for another term as governor.

The telephone survey of 806 Texans conducted Jan. 21-24 was paid for by a group of Texas' largest newspapers.

The poll shows 40 percent of Texans approve of the job he's doing as governor, a 10-point drop from a year ago. Another 40 percent said they disapprove.

The poll found 53 percent said they don't want Perry to run for a fourth full term in 2014, and 45 percent said his failed campaign for president hurt Texas' image.

The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

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Worleybird
Speaking of our GUV why is he hiding out since he failed so miserably in his run at the POTUS. He should hide out in that big house WE the taxpayers are footing the bill on. You are ONE sorry individual.
 

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Republican Rick Perry is Governor of Texas. Two Republicans represent Texas in the U.S. Senate, and Texas has 32 representatives in the U.S. House: 20 Republicans and 12 Democrats.
 
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