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Dewhurst to Seek Another Term in 2014

August 28, 2012 3:33 pm by: Wells Dunbar

Despite a recent defeat in the Republican Senate primary, Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst has announced he’ll run for re-election.

Dewhurst has served as Lt. Gov. since 2003. The second highest statewide position in Texas, the Lt. Gov. also serves as president of the Texas Senate.

Speculation regarding Dewhurst’s future mounted following his defeat at the hands of Ted Cruz in the runoff for Texas’ Republican U.S. Senate seat. But following a leak of a re-election fundraising letter, and confirmation of Dewhurst’s plans to run for re-election in 2014, the long-serving Lt. Gov. has made it official he seeks to win another term.

He’ll have company, however. Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples, Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson and Texas Comptroller Susan Combs have all noted their desire to run for Dewhurst’s seat.

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