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Costly effort pays for Tony Sanchez - Becomes first Hispanic Democratic nominee for Texas governor
The Houston Chronicle ^ | March 12, 2002 | R.G. RATCLIFFE

Posted on 03/12/2002 9:30:32 PM PST by Illbay

March 13, 2002, 12:13AM

ELECTION 2002

Costly effort pays for Tony Sanchez

Becomes first Hispanic Democratic nominee for Texas governor

By R.G. RATCLIFFE
Copyright 2002 Houston Chronicle Austin Bureau

AUSTIN -- After running Texas' most expensive primary campaign ever, Tony Sanchez crushed Dan Morales in Tuesday's voting, becoming the first Hispanic Democratic gubernatorial nominee.

"I want to thank the people of Texas for listening to my message and honoring me with tonight's victory," Sanchez said, standing on a hotel stage in Austin with his wife, Tani, behind him.

Sanchez will mount a general election challenge to Gov. Rick Perry, who was unopposed in the Republican primary. Perry enters the general election with $13 million in the bank.

Morales in conceding said he will support Sanchez with the hope he can lead all Democratic candidates to victory this fall.

"This is going to be a very aggressive and a very competitive general election campaign," Morales said.

Sanchez led Morales by a 2-to-1 margin, winning statewide with almost 60 percent of the vote.

Sanchez carried every region of the state and received more than 60 percent of the vote in heavily Hispanic South Texas. In the heavily Anglo areas of East Texas and the Panhandle, Sanchez had about 55 percent of the vote.

Houston lawyer John WorldPeace and Waxahachie businessman Bill Lyon were getting less than 10 percent of the statewide Democratic vote combined.

Final results may come late because of problems with about 50 Democratic and 175 Republican voting precincts in Bexar County. A state district judge ordered those precincts to remain open until 10 p.m. No Bexar County vote totals could be released until those polls closed.

The race between Sanchez and Morales was historic because it was the first time major Hispanic candidates had faced off for a party primary in Texas.

"I've said all along ... that I am going to be the governor of Texas for everybody," Sanchez said. "I'm an American, a Texan and very proud that I have Hispanic heritage. The fact I am the first nominee is nice, but it's not that important."

Sanchez, 59, a millionaire businessman from Laredo, has spent at least $18 million on his primary campaign. He personally contributed $2.7 million and guaranteed another $13.2 million in bank loans.

Morales, 45, spent less than $1 million on his campaign. Most of that money had been raised when he was state attorney general and had been left over in his campaign account when he decided against seeking a third term in 1998.

Democratic leaders had recruited Sanchez to run last year, believing his fortune could finance a formidable general election campaign.

They also believed his ethnic background might spur a record turnout of Hispanic voters, a demographic group that usually casts two-thirds of its vote for Democrats.

The party leadership last year pressured millionaire Marty Akins to drop out of the governor's race and run for comptroller instead.

But Morales upset the game plan when he switched from running in the U.S. Senate race to seeking the gubernatorial nomination on the last day of candidate filing in January.

Sanchez said this week that the primary contest has been good for him in his first run for political office.

"It certainly has made me a better candidate," Sanchez said. "I've been through the fire. I've been tested and I'm ready for Mr. Perry."

Perry, 51, was elected as lieutenant governor in 1998. He became governor in December 2000 when George W. Bush resigned the office to become president. Perry previously had served in the Texas House and two terms as state agriculture commissioner.

Perry has never lost an election. On Tuesday, he said he is not afraid of possibly being outspent.

"This is the fourth time I've run statewide. I know what's required. I know how to be disciplined, focused," Perry said.

"And (voters are) going to look at 17 years worth of experience, and I think the vast majority are going to say, `You know what? Money can't buy that,' " Perry said.

Bush is expected to help Perry raise money for his campaign.

One of the key Democratic primary issues was whether Sanchez and Morales should have a historic Spanish-only debate.

Morales accused Sanchez of trying to hide from the majority of voters through the debate and declared he would speak Spanish and English.

Sanchez said Morales was insulting people whose preferred language is Spanish. Sanchez said Morales is embarrassed to be Hispanic.

Sanchez is a lawyer who got his degree from St. Mary's University in San Antonio. He once worked as an aide to former Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes.

Sanchez and his father built the family fortune first in the oil and gas business. His father founded the International Bank of Commerce in Laredo, and it now is the largest minority-owned financial institution in the nation.

But the Sanchez family wealth grew to an estimated $600 million through investments. Sanchez and his father were among the first investors in Blockbuster Entertainment.

Sanchez's campaign focused on promoting him as a businessman with strong family ties.

His issue commercials said he had a "passion" for education, while only offering vague solutions for improvements. He also indicated he would make utility and insurance regulation issues in the general election campaign.

Morales initially criticized Sanchez over his failed Tesoro Savings & Loan of Laredo.

The thrift failed under the weight of mismanagement and bad debt in 1988. U.S. taxpayers eventually had to pay $161 million to cover the bad loans.

Morales also harped on the fact that Tesoro in 1983-84 had been used to launder $25 million in Mexican drug money. There was no wrongdoing by Sanchez involved.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 2002; election; primary; texas
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To: Texasforever
No.... as long as the Mexicans don't reconquer the Alamo, amigo!
21 posted on 03/12/2002 11:19:44 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop
No.... as long as the Mexicans don't reconquer the Alamo, amigo!

LMAO, this coming from a Californian that can't even hold on to his guns. Come back and lecture Texas when you get your socialist paradise in order.

22 posted on 03/12/2002 11:22:56 PM PST by Texasforever
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To: FITZ
gee, lets all quite cause this looks like it might be tough...give me a break..GWB will support Perry big time and this is over...you guys should stop believing the Dallas Morning News
23 posted on 03/12/2002 11:25:13 PM PST by bybybill
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To: Texasforever
Where was your Prop. 187? We paid the price for ours.
24 posted on 03/12/2002 11:27:06 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: Texasforever
You're whistling past the graveyard Tex. Your state's demographics may not be as far along as California's but they're moving that way. The day's coming and Jorge Bush's amnesty schemes will see that it comes sooner than later.
25 posted on 03/12/2002 11:33:13 PM PST by RodgerD
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To: RodgerD
You're whistling past the graveyard Tex. Your state's demographics may not be as far along as California's but they're moving that way. The day's coming and Jorge Bush's amnesty schemes will see that it comes sooner than later.

Yes and our Hispanic population went 60% Bush in 2000. I am not afraid of them, you seem to be terrified. It is laughable. No not laughable, un-manly.

26 posted on 03/12/2002 11:38:27 PM PST by Texasforever
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To: Illbay
While Perry is brushing up on his Spanish lingo for a debate with Sanchez, I hope he learns that "huevos" mean more than eggs.
27 posted on 03/12/2002 11:39:33 PM PST by Young Rhino
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To: goldstategop
Where was your Prop. 187? We paid the price for ours.

We didn't need one.

28 posted on 03/12/2002 11:40:16 PM PST by Texasforever
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To: Zack Nguyen
Heck no! I am simply saying that Perry is weak among grassroots conservatives. That is a fact. Perry will need massive turnout, and I mean massive, among Republican enclaves to offset the huge Hsipanic surge in the south end of the state.

Isn't illegal immigration beautiful? Well at least Jorge Bush seems to think so. Yeah they just come here to work and of course illegally vote in our election too. Somehow that "Don't Mess With Texas" slogan doesn't sound so tough anymore...does it?

29 posted on 03/12/2002 11:45:16 PM PST by WRhine
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To: Illbay
A Vote for this Socialist Sanchez is a vote for mexico!


30 posted on 03/12/2002 11:59:07 PM PST by antidemocommie
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To: WRhine
President Bush will never be Texas Governor any more. Why should it make a damn difference who sits in the state house in Austin next year? He's already where he always wanted to be.
31 posted on 03/13/2002 12:04:00 AM PST by goldstategop
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To: Zack Nguyen
dream on zach.....TX is not ready too join MExico yet.
32 posted on 03/13/2002 12:07:20 AM PST by KQQL
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To: Texasforever
Yes and our Hispanic population went 60% Bush in 2000. I am not afraid of them, you seem to be terrified. It is laughable. No not laughable, un-manly .

from hispanicmagazine.com (and elsewhere)

"Both leading presidential candidates, Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Al Gore, aggressively campaigned for the Hispanic vote, but Gore received the majority of that vote-64 percent-with only 32 percent voting for Bush... Bush did better in his home state of Texas, where he drew 43 percent of the Latino vote. "

43 percent - I guess that's kind of like "60" and kind of like "winning".
You're not concerned because you're not informed. But at least you're manly.

33 posted on 03/13/2002 12:17:58 AM PST by RodgerD
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To: Texasforever
Luis is that you? I'll tell you I smell an ethnic hustler when you post, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. You will have to admit the culture of Texas is moving towards being more like the rest of America and less of a conservative bastion then it once was. I do see a lot of Blue on that electoral map of Tejas and I'll bet with a Sanchez on the ticket rappin' in Spanish up against some weak kneed eunuch of an "Anglo" it gets a bunch Bluer.
34 posted on 03/13/2002 12:30:17 AM PST by junta
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To: junta
es verdad
buenos noches
35 posted on 03/13/2002 12:32:40 AM PST by RodgerD
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To: RodgerD
He is not "manly" in any sense of the word. His tactic is the one of a school yard bully.
36 posted on 03/13/2002 12:34:32 AM PST by junta
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To: RodgerD
no comprendo numero 34
37 posted on 03/13/2002 12:35:28 AM PST by junta
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To: junta
I think your post is spot-on true.
and I'm going to bed. Good night.
38 posted on 03/13/2002 12:39:06 AM PST by RodgerD
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To: RodgerD
The GOP's myopia on immigration come home to roost.

I was thinking the exact same thing. And Bush wants to grant more amnesty. I absolutely detest Sanchez and his use of the race card so I will vote for Perry. However, I will not vote for Bush in 2004.

39 posted on 03/13/2002 12:57:41 AM PST by dougherty
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To: Holden Magroin
I've been saying this for years! If George W. Bush doesn't take his head out of his ass, we'll lose our country! We've lost California, New Mexico, and Florida; we're on the brink of losing Colorado and Arizona - all because of immigration.

And Texas will be next. Perry will be lucky to win. He needs conservatives to get out and vote, because the illegals sure as hell will.

40 posted on 03/13/2002 1:00:11 AM PST by dougherty
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