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Texas Docs Endorse Perry
from The Austin American-Statesman Postcards Blog, Nov. 2, 2009
The Texas Medical Association’s political arm, TEXPAC, has announced its endorsement of Gov. Rick Perry’s re-election campaign. The group selected Perry because of his “unwavering support and defense of Texas’ medical liability reforms and his efforts to protect the sacred patient-physician bond,” said Dr. William Fleming III, president of the association. More

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