Though she said she would resign her Senate seat in the fall to run for governor, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) now says she was misunderstood, the Houston Chronicle reports.
In a "bizarre series of interviews," Hutchison later told reporters that what she really wanted was for Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) to get out of the race.
Said Hutchison: "Nobody expected (Perry) to run for 15 years, and I think there's a chance that he wouldn't run because he would see how divisive it is and that he's trying to stay too long and that he can really help in many ways if he doesn't run, in which case I could then be able to stay in the Senate all the way to the end."
CQ Politics: "She's quitting. She's not quitting. She might be quitting. No, she
wants the governor to be the quitter -- and quit thinking about
re-election."