Perry was scheduled to be in the key early voting state on Friday and Saturday, where he was to meet top Republicans and attend at least a half-dozen events, including one sponsored by the conservative political group Americans for Prosperity Foundation. Indicting the governor for vetoing funds because he thought a convicted drunk shouldn't be a prosecutor is wrong. Since the indictment was announced, Duprey has made the rounds, taking the temperature of state Republicans, who say Perry's legal problem matters less than his viability as a presidential candidate.