Dallas Morning News Editorial Board Endorses Paul Sadler for U.S. Senate 
Texans face a decision in this election that has come before them
only twice over the last four decades: How to fill a Senate seat that
has carried with it a proud lineage of service to the state and nation.
Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison is stepping down after almost 20 years in
Washington, where she made it a top priority to look out for Texans’
national, state and even personal needs. She first won her post in 1993,
succeeding Democrat Lloyd Bentsen, who served for 22 years. Like
Hutchison, he provided consistent constituent aid as well as leadership
on national and state matters.
The committed work of these two bipartisan leaders to their state creates an impressive, demanding legacy for their successor. Recommending the right candidate to follow in the Hutchison-Bentsen tradition is a responsibility this newspaper
takes seriously. That’s why we’ve interviewed both candidates multiple
times, examined their public careers, reviewed their answers to our
questionnaire, spoken with others who know them well and followed their
activities on the campaign trail.
After that thorough examination, we believe Democrat Paul Sadler, 57, is the best person to uphold this legacy of service to Texas and to keep our state relevant where it matters most.
Read the full endorsement editorial @ The Dallas Morning News.
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