Former
Texas Governor Perry launching bid for U.S. president
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[June 04, 2015]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Texas
Governor Rick Perry announced on Thursday he will seek the Republican
presidential nomination again in 2016, seeking redemption for a fumbled
White House bid in 2012 and adding to a crowded field of conservative
candidates.
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He announced the campaign launch on his website www.rickperry.org
and has scheduled an event in Dallas for later on Thursday.
"We need a president who provides leadership that transcends the
petty partisanship that we've seen in the last few years," Perry
said in a video on his web site. "We don't have to accept the
weakness abroad that we're seeing. We don't have to accept the slow
recovery economically that we see here at home."
The longest-serving governor in the history of Texas, Perry has
worked to overhaul his image since his 2012 candidacy fell apart in
an embarrassing debate performance that became infamous as his "Oops
moment."
Perry has presented himself since then as a more thoughtful,
policy-oriented candidate with a solid record of job creation. He
told The Washington Post as he left office after 14 years last
December that he would be “a substantially different, versed
candidate” if he ran in 2016.
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Wearing his thick-framed glasses, Perry used an agriculture summit
in the early voting state of Iowa in March to try to showcase his
grasp of foreign policy, one of his weak points the last time
around.
(Reporting by Lisa Lambert and Alistair Bell; Editing by Bill Trott)
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