Sam Brownback, looking to bring some life back into his campaign, farmed in Rick Perry to bring in donors.
Perry, who's next plan is a trip to Europe to recruit business for Texas, still finds himself on the run by himself, facing down indictment charges in his home state.
Never the less, Brownback signed on with Rick early on, endorsing him in the 2012 primaries for President.
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Rick Perry has picked up the endorsement of a former 2008 presidential candidate who made pressing pro-life themes the hallmark of his campaign: pro-life Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback.
The Midwestern governor endorsed his fellow Republican governor today and, tonight, Brownback is expected to attend the GOP presidential debate as Perry’s guest. Brownback’s endorsement makes him the third governor who has indicated support for Perry, following Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal and Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval.
But last night, all of the attention was on Sam Brownback, and bailing out his campaign.
Inside the event, Brownback responded to protestors and those who claim his career should come to an abrupt end.
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Gov. Brownback says Texas is the perfect model for growth and development.
“We are after growth. We want to grow. That’s what we’re about. That’s what we did our tax cuts about, is to grow, to grow the state of Kansas. I was tired of losing our kids and grandkids to the state of Texas,” said Gov. Brownback.
“He [Sam Brownback] understood that you cannot tax and spend yourself to prosperity,” said Gov. Perry.
Outside, however, protestors gathered to express their own feelings.
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While education protestors were out, as you can see, those who wanted to discuss Medicaid expansion flocked as well.
There is one giant benefit of being a Republican. Parked in a zone for 20 minutes marked as a tow-away, Republicans manage to feel as though they are just free and clear.