SOUTHEAST TEXAS - by Scott Lawrence/KFDM News - Southeast Texans are voting Tuesday in congressional and U.S. Senate runoff elections.
Lt. Governor David Dewhurst and Ted Cruz are battling for the Republican Party nomination for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Kay Bailey Hutchison.
The winner will face the victor of the Paul Sadler vs. Grady Yarbrough Democratic Primary runoff for U.S. Senate.
In Congressional District 14, Felicia Harris and Randy Weber are engaged in a runoff.
The runoff in Congressional District 36 pits former congressman Steve Stockman against Stephen Takach.
Stay with kfdm.com and watch KFDM News for updates on the election.
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - The question for voters in Tuesday's Texas runoff isn't whether a Republican will likely succeed Kay Bailey Hutchison in the U.S. Senate, but what kind of Republican? The answer figures to reverberate far beyond the Lone Star State.
In a primary that represents one of the nation's most vivid contrasts between the GOP establishment and the tea party, longtime Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst faces a major threat from former Texas Solicitor General Ted Cruz. Two months after Dewhurst's decisive win in a nine-candidate primary signaled he might coast to victory, the battle is now considered too close to call.
Cruz blocked Dewhurst from the majority he needed to avert a runoff, and his insurgent candidacy has been buoyed ever since by money and influence from conservative groups in and outside of Texas.
Both camps pinned their hopes on getting people to the polls Tuesday for a runoff pushed to summer because the initial primary was delayed from Super Tuesday to May due to a legal battle over redistricting maps drawn by the GOP-dominated Legislature.
"We are seeing a high turnout, which I think is terrific because everything we're seeing is that conservatives are energized and excited and showing up to vote," Cruz said Monday on the Joe Pags Show on WOAI radio in San Antonio. "This race will come down 100 percent to turnout."
Early voting ended Friday, and about 3.3 percent of registered Republicans cast ballots - a stronger turnout than expected, especially for a runoff coming so deep into summer doldrums.
The race is being watched nationally as a test for the tea party against well-entrenched Texas Republicans who aren't used to losing. Texas hasn't elected a Democrat to statewide office since 1994.
Cruz's recent success is drawing comparisons to Indiana, where state Treasurer Richard Mourdock defeated incumbent Sen. Richard Lugar in the Republican primary. But in Texas, the nation's second-most populous state, a win by a tea party-backed candidate would likely resonate even more.
While Democrats also are squaring off Tuesday in a runoff, the GOP nominee figures to be the overwhelming favorite in November to replace Hutchison, who is retiring.
Dewhurst has overseen the Texas Senate from the powerful lieutenant governor's post since 2003 and has been endorsed by popular Gov. Rick Perry and much of the state's Republican establishment.
Cruz is the son of a Cuban immigrant who has a fiery public speaking style that has fired up grassroots groups.
An Air Force veteran who also was stationed in Bolivia for the CIA, Dewhurst spoke Monday in San Antonio at one of the oldest Veterans of Foreign Wars posts in the country, flanked by Perry and Peter Holt, the owner of the city's NBA franchise, the Spurs.
His voice cracked as Dewhurst described his father, Lt. Col. David H. Dewhurst, who was a World War II pilot who was home from the fighting when he was killed by a drunk driver when his son was just 3.
"This is a crusade. My dad flew 85 missions. He didn't have a chance to fly his 86th," the lieutenant governor said, close to tears. "Let's make this his 86th mission."
His comments came after retired U.S. Navy fighter pilot Jake Ellzey said at the same rally, "I dare Ted Cruz to come in to any VFW post anywhere in the state and talk about fighting."
"Mr. Cruz, you're not a fighter because you've never worn the uniform," Ellzey said.
Asked if that was a fair assessment, Dewhurst said, "I agree with the commander."
"Normally, I've found in my life that the louder you speak, probably, the less of a fighter you are," he continued. "All the fighters I've had a chance and the honor to serve with didn't pat themselves on the back, were pretty humble men and women."
Cruz describes himself as the race's only true fighter for conservative values. A spokesman for his campaign, James Bernsen, said Monday that Ellzey's and Dewhurst's comments offended him as a veteran of the Iraq war.
"I find it offensive to make it a litmus test," Bernsen said. "Ted is very supportive of the military. But this is not something that should be politicized, period."
WILL WEISSERT
Associated Press
(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
(AP) - Austin - Texas voters will decide 39 runoff elections on Tuesday. Here are the most significant races:
Republican Party:
U.S. Senate: Ted Cruz vs David Dewhurst
Railroad Commission Place 1: Warren Chisum vs Christi Craddick
Supreme Court Place 4: John Devine vs David Medina
State Board of Education District 10: Tom Maynard vs Rebecca Osborne
State Board of Education District 12: Miller vs Spurlock
Congressional District 14: Felicia Harris vs Randy Weber
Congressional District 25: Wes Riddle vs Roger Williams
Congressional District 36: Steve Stockman vs Stephen Takach
Senate District 25: Jeff Wentworth vs Donna Campbell
House District 11: Travis Clardy vs Chuck Hopson
House District 43: J.M. Lozano vs Bill Wilson
House District 59: Sid Miller vs J.D. Sheffield
Democratic Party:
U.S. Senate: Paul Sadler vs Grady Yarbrough
State Board of Education District 2: Ruben Cortez vs Celeste Zepeda Sanchez
Congressional District 23: Pete Gallego vs. Ciro Rodriguez
Congressional District 33: Domingo Garcia vs Marc Veasey
Congressional District 34: Filemon Vela vs Denise Saenz Blanchard
(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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