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Perry's fiery 'Fed Up!' may come back to haunt him
Posted: 09.03.2011 at 3:02 PM
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Rick Perry's presidential campaign has begun to distance itself from some of the explosive rhetoric in the Texas governor's book that came out just nine months ago.

Its title is "Fed Up!" and the Republican politician doesn't hold back.

He brands Social Security a failed New Deal experiment. He says states' rights should trump all else. He suggests that Congress should be able to overturn rulings from the Supreme Court's "oligarchs in robes."

But Perry recently has pledged support for a constitutional amendment that would preclude a state's right to allow gay marriage. And his campaign no longer repeats his strongest words about Social Security.

Republican political consultants say Perry's book could make it harder for him to win the support of elderly voters and conservatives concerned about his electability.

(Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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