Carole Keeton Strayhorn's decision to run for Texas governor as an independent has "dramatically changed the dynamics of the contest," turning it into "a potentially wild, winner-take-all battle from which the victor is likely to emerge with less than half the vote," the Houston Chronicle reports.
Though there are 15 running, political experts think there will be four viable candidates: Gov. Rick Perry (R), Strayhorn (I), Kinky Friedman (I) and the Democratic nominee -- either former Rep. Chris Bell (D) and former Texas Supreme Court Justice Bob Gammage (D).
Dean Barkley, Friedman's campaign manager, sums up the challenge for the two independents in the race: "It's real simple. What an independent candidate has to do to win is they have to motivate the traditional nonvoting public, or disgruntled voters who have stopped voting, to return to the polls to vote."