I think I’ve found a candidate. Michael Williams of the Texas Railroad Commission is running to fill Kay Bailey Hutchinson’s seat in the U.S Senate.
Michael Williams is a self described “movement” conservative who has the experience and skills necessary to represent the great state of Texas in the U.S Senate. Mr. Williams has served on the three member Texas Railroad Commission since 1999, when then Gov. George W. Bush appointed him to the post. Prior to that, Chairman Williams served in a variety of positions in both the private and public sectors. In 1990, Mr. Williams was appointed by Former President George H.W Bush to serve as the Deputy Secretary for Law Enforcement at the U.S Department of the Treasury. Prior to that, Williams served as a U.S Prosecutor in the Reagan Administration where he received a “Special Achievement Award” from Attorney General Edwin Meese for the conviction of six Klu Klux Klan members on stolen military weapons charges.
Williams is devoutly pro-life, and was one of the founding members of the Texas Christian Coalition. He has recently signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge, and as far as I can tell, is a strong fiscal conservative.
Michael Williams is a strong messenger of conservatism, and he has my support in his campaign for the U.S Senate.