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		<description><![CDATA[exas Primary election 2010 results available.  The 201o gubernatorial primaries are here in the Lone Star State, as Texans decide which Republican will run against which Democrat.
This lays a landscape for Novembers 2010 midterm election, which is going to be a very tense time on Capital Hill and various states that will be electing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>exas Primary election 2010 results available.  The 201o gubernatorial primaries are here in the Lone Star State, as Texans decide which Republican will run against which Democrat.</p>
<p>This lays a landscape for Novembers 2010 midterm election, which is going to be a very tense time on Capital Hill and various states that will be electing various officials.</p>
<p>Healthcare and jobs are two key things that many constituents are concerned with. How politicians view these crucial area will determine who will ultimately win.</p>
<p>Here are the democratic primary results with 2% of votes counted:</p>
<p>Bill White 170,120 – 76 percent</p>
<p>Farouk Shami 27,903 – 12 percent</p>
<p>Felix Alvarado 11,262 – 5 percent</p>
<p>Alma Aguado 6,935 – 3 percent</p>
<p>Clement Glenn 3,472 – 2 percent</p>
<p>Bill Dear 3,390 – 2 percent</p>
<p>Star Locke 2,217 – 1 percent</p>
<p>Here are the Republican Primary results with 2% Counted</p>
<p>Rick Perry (i) 240,326 – 53 percent</p>
<p>Kay Bailey Hutchison 136,510 – 30 percent</p>
<p>Debra Medina 73,829 – 16 percent</p>
<p>So far, it looks like Rick Perry – the incumbent – will be running against Bill White.  Of course, if only 2% of votes are counted, anything could happen.</p>
<p>Are there any Texans out there that wish to share their election hopes? If so, leave your comments below.</p>
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