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Straus, Speaker of Texas House, Endorses Romney

By: Jay Root, The Texas Tribune
Updated: February 21, 2012
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is picking up a big Texas endorsement Tuesday -- from Speaker of the House Joe Straus.

"The people of Texas are looking for a leader that will stand up to President Obama and clearly articulate conservative values. We've had enough of the out-of-control spending, government intrusion, and economic decline of the last three years," Romney said in a release. "I look forward to working with Joe in the months to come as I outline my vision to restore America's greatness."

The Straus endorsement comes as a new University of Texas/Texas Tribune poll shows rival Rick Santorum with a huge lead in the Lone Star State, crushing both Newt Gingrich and Romney by double digit margins. Gov. Rick Perry, who withdrew from the presidential race late late last month, has endorsed Gingrich.

Straus, a San Antonio Republican who has served two terms as Texas House speaker, cited Romney's career in business and his oversight of the 2002 Olympics as evidence that the former Massachusetts governor has what it takes to fix a troubled nation.

"Mitt Romney has proven his ability to turn around troubled organizations, and I can think of few places more in need of a turnaround than Washington, D.C.," Straus said in the release. "We've seen a number of good candidates in this primary race; I believe Mitt Romney is the best choice to defeat President Obama and bring our Texas spirit of low taxes, limited government, balanced budgets and fiscal conservatism to Washington."

This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune at http://www.texastribune.org/texas-politics/2012-presidential-election/texas-speaker-straus-endorses-romney/.

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