I mean, seriously. How ****ing low can we even go?
Ciboag96 said:
I mean, seriously. How ****ing low can we even go?
Ciboag96 said:
I mean, seriously. How ****ing low can we even go?
AlaskanAg99 said:
The majority of Republicans live in unincorporated HC. They cannot vote for mayor. So most likely if she doesn't have a serious D challenger, she's in.
Meanwhile the County Commissioners are voted in by all of Hartis County so it will continue to be pulled Blue.
A large field help her make a runoff, but in a head-to-head matchup against only one candidate, her chances diminish rapidly. She cannot win without Republican crossover vote, which she will not get.cajunaggie08 said:
She still has to get over 50% to avoid a runoff. I dont think 50% of Houston is voting for her....I hope
Gerrymandering of commissioner precincts.AlaskanAg99 said:
Meanwhile the County Commissioners are voted in by all of Hartis County so it will continue to be pulled Blue.
You sure about that? So Turner won with Rep crossover vote?Ryan the Temp said:A large field help her make a runoff, but in a head-to-head matchup against only one candidate, her chances diminish rapidly. She cannot win without Republican crossover vote, which she will not get.cajunaggie08 said:
She still has to get over 50% to avoid a runoff. I dont think 50% of Houston is voting for her....I hope
Exactly. I would think all Houston republicans would be able to hold their nose and vote for a Democrat politician running against SJL in the runoff. That would then require just a small percentage of likely Dem voters to vote against her too and then there is no way she can win the runoff. SJL is not popular with Democratic Party voters outside of her gerrymandered district.Ryan the Temp said:A large field help her make a runoff, but in a head-to-head matchup against only one candidate, her chances diminish rapidly. She cannot win without Republican crossover vote, which she will not get.cajunaggie08 said:
She still has to get over 50% to avoid a runoff. I dont think 50% of Houston is voting for her....I hope
Both of your examples were Democrat vs Republican elections. Yes I know Buzbee isn't technically a republican, but he ran like he was one for that election. I dont get the sense that Houston democrats are united behind SJL.NoahAg said:You sure about that? So Turner won with Rep crossover vote?Ryan the Temp said:A large field help her make a runoff, but in a head-to-head matchup against only one candidate, her chances diminish rapidly. She cannot win without Republican crossover vote, which she will not get.cajunaggie08 said:
She still has to get over 50% to avoid a runoff. I dont think 50% of Houston is voting for her....I hope
Dora was REelected as County Judge. This City and County are so freaking lost. She'll win. Easily.
Barf. I had to stop following that delusional subreddit. I'm shocked they are strongly against her.Milwaukees Best Light said:
r/houston hates her and that is a pretty good liberal barometer.
Coog97 said:AlaskanAg99 said:
The majority of Republicans live in unincorporated HC. They cannot vote for mayor. So most likely if she doesn't have a serious D challenger, she's in.
Meanwhile the County Commissioners are voted in by all of Hartis County so it will continue to be pulled Blue.
She's not beating John Whitmire.
SJL's known unlikability. None of those other mayors have SJL-level of negatives.Waltonloads08 said:
I am curious what makes you think this changes anytime soon?
Ah that makes sense. Dem v dem and she probably loses.cajunaggie08 said:Both of your examples were Democrat vs Republican elections. Yes I know Buzbee isn't technically a republican, but he ran like he was one for that election. I dont get the sense that Houston democrats are united behind SJL.NoahAg said:You sure about that? So Turner won with Rep crossover vote?Ryan the Temp said:A large field help her make a runoff, but in a head-to-head matchup against only one candidate, her chances diminish rapidly. She cannot win without Republican crossover vote, which she will not get.cajunaggie08 said:
She still has to get over 50% to avoid a runoff. I dont think 50% of Houston is voting for her....I hope
Dora was REelected as County Judge. This City and County are so freaking lost. She'll win. Easily.
Ryan the Temp said:Gerrymandering of commissioner precincts.AlaskanAg99 said:
Meanwhile the County Commissioners are voted in by all of Hartis County so it will continue to be pulled Blue.
You can't gerrymander a citywide race. The mere fact that we have Republican at-large Council members is a demonstration of Republican voting strength in Houston.
You're right. Only people in the City of Houston could vote for County Judge, so it's a definite, 100% identical comparison.Quote:
doesn't explain Hildago if you think her county wide race had a majority Republican vote.
AlaskanAg99 said:Ryan the Temp said:Gerrymandering of commissioner precincts.AlaskanAg99 said:
Meanwhile the County Commissioners are voted in by all of Hartis County so it will continue to be pulled Blue.
You can't gerrymander a citywide race. The mere fact that we have Republican at-large Council members is a demonstration of Republican voting strength in Houston.
That only cost Cagle his position, but it doesn't explain Hildago if you think her county wide race had a majority Republican vote.
Bondag said:AlaskanAg99 said:Ryan the Temp said:Gerrymandering of commissioner precincts.AlaskanAg99 said:
Meanwhile the County Commissioners are voted in by all of Hartis County so it will continue to be pulled Blue.
You can't gerrymander a citywide race. The mere fact that we have Republican at-large Council members is a demonstration of Republican voting strength in Houston.
That only cost Cagle his position, but it doesn't explain Hildago if you think her county wide race had a majority Republican vote.
Not suspicious at all that predominantly republican areas did not open on time or ran out of supplies.
Is Hidalgo still in her vacation?
Now if it winds up being SJL vs MJ Kahn in the runoff, that one will devolve into team D vs team R and we all find out how popular or unpopular SJL is with Houston Democrat voters that arent black.NoahAg said:Ah that makes sense. Dem v dem and she probably loses.cajunaggie08 said:Both of your examples were Democrat vs Republican elections. Yes I know Buzbee isn't technically a republican, but he ran like he was one for that election. I dont get the sense that Houston democrats are united behind SJL.NoahAg said:You sure about that? So Turner won with Rep crossover vote?Ryan the Temp said:A large field help her make a runoff, but in a head-to-head matchup against only one candidate, her chances diminish rapidly. She cannot win without Republican crossover vote, which she will not get.cajunaggie08 said:
She still has to get over 50% to avoid a runoff. I dont think 50% of Houston is voting for her....I hope
Dora was REelected as County Judge. This City and County are so freaking lost. She'll win. Easily.
I don't think so.NoahAg said:You sure about that? So Turner won with Rep crossover vote?Ryan the Temp said:A large field help her make a runoff, but in a head-to-head matchup against only one candidate, her chances diminish rapidly. She cannot win without Republican crossover vote, which she will not get.cajunaggie08 said:
She still has to get over 50% to avoid a runoff. I dont think 50% of Houston is voting for her....I hope
Dora was REelected as County Judge. This City and County are so freaking lost. She'll win. Easily.
Whitmire's machine is much, much bigger than yappin' Rodney's...schmellba99 said:
Whomever Rodney Ellis puts his weight behind will be the annointed one.
My bet is Shejack, because he will likely get the most grift with her in city hall.
I, for one, care deeply about "outta town Lee Brown's" pick for mayorMarvin_Zindler said:
I had no idea Lee P. Brown was still alive .