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Leo Berman for Governor?


by: David Mauro

Fri Sep 05, 2008 at 08:59 PM CDT


It seems like State Rep. Leo Berman (R-Tyler) has his sights set on becoming the Tom Tancredo of the 2010 Republican Primary for Governor.

From the Statesman's Corrie MacLaggan:

State Rep. Leo Berman, R-Tyler, said today that he’ll run for governor at the end of the 2009 legislative session if he doesn’t succeed in passing legislation targeting illegal immigrants.

“If we can’t get anything done next session because it’s blocked, I will run for governor at the end of the session,” he said in an phone interview from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, where he landed early this evening after attending the GOP convention in St. Paul, Minn.

Attorney General Greg Abbott’s office today released a document showing Berman has requested Abbott’s official opinion on whether a House member would lose his seat if he announces his candidacy for governor during the first year of a two-year term.

Berman said he wants to keep his House seat and that if Abbott rules that he would have to give up his seat to run for governor, that would factor into his decision whether to run.

Berman would like to penalize employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants. He’s also proposing a surcharge on money wired to Mexico.

“We have almost two million illegal aliens in Texas and no one’s doing anything about it,” Berman said. “A lot of people are very concerned, including myself. It’s costing Texans $4 billion a year and we think something needs to be done.”

Berman's questions about his House seat show even he realizes he would stand little chance in the primary.

But another Republican eager to beat up Hutchison and Perry? That's fine by me.


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You can't make this stuff up. (0.00 / 0)
A surcharge on sending money to Mexico?

Well, good thing he's not a racist...



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The Tom Tancredo of the Republican Primary? (0.00 / 0)
That would garner the 1,000 votes of the members of the various immigration reform groups scattered about, if there are even 1,000 of them, and whatever the population of Farmer's Branch is. And maybe some votes from the Tyler area. One thing is for sure - he won't be getting any campaign contributions from Bob Perry or Bo Pilgrim.    


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Which, if I'm not mistaken, (0.00 / 0)
is about the level of support Tancredo received in the GOP presidential primary.

By comparing him to Tancredo, I meant he would focus his campaign almost solely on the immigration issue and fail to show a wide enough appeal to get any real traction.


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"Berman would like to penalize employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants. He's also proposing a surcharge on money"

Penalizing employers that break the law should be done. Something is going to have to be done about the illegal immigrants here. Their cost to support them is far too much aside from the fact of the enviornmental and demographic impacts in the future. Aside from the fact that all these people are breaking the law. selective compliance and selective enforcement simply can't exist in a Republic.

The satatus quo simply can't go on. And to suggest someone is a racist because they won't support big business interests or their shills like LaRaza is a bit low.

The idea of penalties on money wired to Mexico is too stupid for words. I would say its about as silly as the thought of Leo running for gov.



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