AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison’s campaign aides are dismissing Gov. Rick Perry’s suggestion that she might not run against him in the 2010 Republican primary for governor.
Hutchison has said she plans a challenge and would a formal announcement in August. But Perry told reporters today “it’s always a possibility” Hutchison may not run.
Hutchison campaign spokesman Hans Klingler calls Perry’s comments “wishful thinking” and renewed the Hutchison’s campaign criticism of Perry’s record.
Meanwhile, Perry’s spokesman rejected Hutchison’s suggestion that Perry solicited campaign contributions during the Texas legislative session. Spokesman Mark Miner says that’s a lie.
The governor isn’t permitted to raise campaign money during the 140-day legislative session nor the 20-day veto period. That’s from the beginning of the year until June 21.
Perry’s said he raised $4.2 million in the final nine days of June. Hutchison says she raised $6.7 million the first half of the year.