Life Story of Wendy Davis Swings From Strength to Flash Point in Texas Campaign
Wendy Davis is learning the perils of campaigning on her personal biography.
Since The Dallas Morning News raised questions this month about whether she had fudged some items in her biography, Ms. Davis has been under attack by her Republican opponent for governor, Greg Abbott, the Texas attorney general, and everyone from Bristol Palin to Rush Limbaugh for omitting the fact that her second husband helped pay for her Harvard Law School education and that her two children mostly stayed in Texas while she was there.
The controversy has turned her underdog campaign to become Texass first Democratic governor in 20 years into a hotbed of second-guessing over her omissions and has prompted a debate over culturally charged questions about a womans balance of work, ambition and parenthood.
In a state with a booming economy but simmering problems with its public schools and water infrastructure and with high rates of poverty and people without health insurance, one of the central questions hanging over the race is how long, exactly, Ms. Davis lived in a trailer in Fort Worth as a single mother.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/30/us/texas-democrat-defends-back-story-under-criticism.html