FRESNO, Texas (AP) _ As early voting begins in Texas, gubernatorial candidate Bill White is trying to rally the Democratic base but keep his distance from President Barack Obama.
The former Houston mayor visited a predominantly African-American neighborhood and several churches in North Texas on Sunday. He criticized Republican Gov. Rick Perry’s focus on “state’s rights,” a phrase once used by Southern governors to defend segregation that remains unpopular with many African-American voters.
White angered some African-American voters in August, when he decided not to meet with Obama, but some voters said Sunday they were in a forgiving mood.
Perry has repeatedly tried to tie White to Obama, though White has criticized Washington spending and the federal health care overhaul.
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