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showed Williams cracking a joke among his supporters: "I've got some good news and some bad news. The bad news is that we lost; the good news is that it is not the end of the world." When the crowd urged him to try again in four years, he told his supporters, "I may be an Aggie, but I am not crazy."
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Williams eventually lost the race despite leading Richards by 11 points as late as August and outspending her by almost 2-to-1. Exit polls stated that nearly half of voters for Richards went with her in the final month before election day. During his concession speech, Texas television stations
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In 1957, Williams followed in the business of his father, beginning in the oil fields of West Texas as a lease broker. Many of his companies were petroleum-related with interests in the exploration and production of natural gas and transportation and extraction of natural gas and
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In one of his widely publicized missteps, Williams refused to shake hands with Ann Richards in a public debate, an act seen as uncouth. He also expressed a lack of knowledge on the one constitutional amendment on the ballot and having not paid a cent of income tax in 1986.
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presidential campaign. However, a fundraiser at Williams' home for June 16, 2008 was abruptly rescheduled and relocated after Williams' controversial 1990 comments about rape were mentioned to the McCain campaign by
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to bad weather, having stated: "If it's inevitable, just relax and enjoy it". Also, during the campaign, allegations were made that as an undergraduate at Texas A&M, Williams had visited the
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As an administrator, Clayton served as the vice president and director of the Association of Former Students at Texas A&M in 1977.
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Williams diversified into the more traditional businesses of farming, ranching, real estate, and banking. He also tried his hand at
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During the campaign, Williams publicly made a comment, which he later said was a joke, that likened the crime of
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by twenty points, Williams ultimately lost the race due in part to a comment he made about
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He defeated a field of candidates for the nomination that included former
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as one of several Republicans looking to succeed outgoing Governor
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Williams spent freely from his personal fortune, running a "
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Claytie: The Roller-Coaster Life of a Texas Wildcatter
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nomination and initially leading in the polls against
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In January 2017, Clayton Williams Energy was sold to
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Clayton W. Williams, Jr.
Alpine
Texas
U.S.
Midland, Texas
Republican
Alma mater
Texas A&M University
United States
United States Army
Midland, Texas
governor
1990
Republican
Democratic
State Treasurer
Ann Richards
rape
Texas A&M University
College Station
animal husbandry
World War I
U.S. Army
natural gas liquids
public
long distance
telecommunications
Texas A&M
Noble Energy
1990 Texas gubernatorial election

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