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==Texas Straw Poll==
==Texas Straw Poll==

[[Image:Texas-straw-poll-candidates.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Ray McKinney (right) greets the delegation at the Texas Republican Straw Poll Sept. 1, 2007, on stage with Rep. Duncan Hunter (left), Hugh Cort (center) and Tina Benkiser (back turned).]]


McKinney, in a surprise performance, bested [[Senator|Sen.]] [[John McCain]], Sen. [[Sam Brownback]], and [[United States House of Representatives|Rep.]] [[Tom Tancredo]] in the [[Texas Straw Poll]] held Sept. 1, 2007, in [[Fort Worth, Texas|Fort Worth]], [[Texas]]. McKinney carried 28 delegate votes<ref>http://www.gainesvilleregister.com/local/local_story_247135735.html Gainesville Daily Register, Sept. 7, 2007, page 1</ref>.
McKinney, in a surprise performance, bested [[Senator|Sen.]] [[John McCain]], Sen. [[Sam Brownback]], and [[United States House of Representatives|Rep.]] [[Tom Tancredo]] in the [[Texas Straw Poll]] held Sept. 1, 2007, in [[Fort Worth, Texas|Fort Worth]], [[Texas]]. McKinney carried 28 delegate votes<ref>http://www.gainesvilleregister.com/local/local_story_247135735.html Gainesville Daily Register, Sept. 7, 2007, page 1</ref>.
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==External links==
==External links==

[[Image:Texas-straw-poll-candidates.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Ray McKinney (right) greets the delegation at the Texas Republican Straw Poll Sept. 1, 2007, on stage with Rep. Duncan Hunter (left), Hugh Cort (center) and Tina Benkiser (back turned).]]


*[http://www.ray08.com Ray McKinney's campaign site]
*[http://www.ray08.com Ray McKinney's campaign site]

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Ray McKinney (center) with his nieces Jackie (to his right) and Brittney (to his left)

Raymond L. McKinney (b. June 20, 1962) is a candidate for U.S. President in the Republican primary and a mechanical engineer from Savannah, Georgia.

Biography

Ray McKinney at the podium at the Texas Straw Poll.

McKinney is a nuclear services manager for Continental Field Systems in Savannah, Georgia. He was voted “most likely to become anuclear scientist” when he was at Effingham County High School in Georgia, according to an article in the Effingham Herald[1].

Education

When asked about his educational and work experience referring to him being a Tool and Die maker and a mechanical engineer Ray McKinney had this to say about his choice of career:

I think I prefer the term "machinist" above all but my wife thinks I put myself down by saying that. It is the proudest part of my skill set though. Her point is that people respect higher education and by telling people that I am a machinist that they have a lower opinion of who I am. Actually, I am quite proud of it.

His thoughts on skilled trades and why they are good knowledge and experience for someone to have.

Having a skill is like hitting the lotto. You will always have a job, you will always be able to earn a living. It is something that no one can ever take away. You can be a manager all you want, but if you ever go back to your tools you will always be able to find work. College is great but coupled with a skill, that is the golden ticket.

Texas Straw Poll

Ray McKinney (right) greets the delegation at the Texas Republican Straw Poll Sept. 1, 2007, on stage with Rep. Duncan Hunter (left), Hugh Cort (center) and Tina Benkiser (back turned).

McKinney, in a surprise performance, bested Sen. John McCain, Sen. Sam Brownback, and Rep. Tom Tancredo in the Texas Straw Poll held Sept. 1, 2007, in Fort Worth, Texas. McKinney carried 28 delegate votes[2].

Along with his mother, he gave complimentary blood pressure checks at a booth at the Forth Worth Convention Center during the straw poll, and addressed the delegates during the main session prior to voting along with candidates Rep. Duncan Hunter of California, Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, Alabama psychiatrist Hugh Cort and Illinois lawyer John Cox [3].

References

  1. ^ Effingham Herald, "He's Ray McKinney, and he's running for president," June 25, 2007, page 1
  2. ^ http://www.gainesvilleregister.com/local/local_story_247135735.html Gainesville Daily Register, Sept. 7, 2007, page 1
  3. ^ Fort Worth Star-Telegram, "Some voters upset at no-shows," Sept. 1, 2007, page 10B