By Mike Memoli - Real Clear Politics

Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) had taken a small lead after announcing her campaign for governor. But the man who still holds that job has retaken a commanding lead in the primary race a new Rasmussen poll finds.
Primary Election Matchup
Perry 46 (8 vs. last poll 9/16)
Hutchison 35 (-5)
Medina 4 (1)
Not Sure 14 (-5)
Looking deeper Rasmussen finds that Gov. Rick Perrys (R) advantage is among the more conservative voters in the primary electorate. He leads 52-30 percent among those who identify themselves as conservatives while Hutchison leads among moderates and liberals.
Perry has ratcheted up his anti-Washington rhetoric of late generating a banner headline on Drudge for saying this week that the Obama administration was hell-bent on socialism. Thats proving to be a winning message in the race considering both candidates are very popular in their own right. Among these primary voters Perrys job approval rating is 73 percent and both have nearly identical fav/unfav ratings -- 75/24 for Perry 75/23 for Hutchison.
The survey also asked if Hutchison should resign her Senate post in making a gov run something she was expected to do but not yet indicated when. Sixty percent of primary voters said she should while 26 percent said no.
The survey of 798 likely GOP primary voters was conducted November 11 and had a margin of error of 3.5 percent.