Ciboag96 said:
Google machine says she's dead as of May 2023.
We'll cross her off then
Ciboag96 said:
Google machine says she's dead as of May 2023.
Ryan the Temp said:You can thank Texas Republicans to a certain extent for her being re-elected. They keep drawing TX-18 as a D+25 district. The other piece is she has never faced a serious, well-funded challenger in a primary.Quote:
Shejack doesnt even have to campaign in her district to win by huge margins. It doesnt matter how much bad press is out there on her, time and time again the voters have shown they care not.
Yeah, they figured one crappy district that is a perpetual loss is better than a handful of districts that are a tossup.Ryan the Temp said:You can thank Texas Republicans to a certain extent for her being re-elected. They keep drawing TX-18 as a D+25 district. The other piece is she has never faced a serious, well-funded challenger in a primary.Quote:
Shejack doesnt even have to campaign in her district to win by huge margins. It doesnt matter how much bad press is out there on her, time and time again the voters have shown they care not.
Thats how 18 and 29 were drawn and maintained.TriAg2010 said:Ryan the Temp said:You can thank Texas Republicans to a certain extent for her being re-elected. They keep drawing TX-18 as a D+25 district. The other piece is she has never faced a serious, well-funded challenger in a primary.Quote:
Shejack doesnt even have to campaign in her district to win by huge margins. It doesnt matter how much bad press is out there on her, time and time again the voters have shown they care not.
I mean, don't they pretty much have to under the Voting Rights Act?
LOL ... and he wasn't really a Dem, either..Microwave Onions said:
I don't think Ryan was here yet to enjoy the mild humor of seeing Gene Green win the Hispanic opportunity District.
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.
No offense, but if you think a citywide race for mayor can be gerrymandered, then I'm not sure you understand how elections work.ChAg1799 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.
The DNC gerrymandering major markets all over the US in 2020... soooo?
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The Houston mayoral election appeared to narrow to a two-candidate contest between state Sen. John Whitmire and U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, with Whitmire poised for a double-digit lead in a likely runoff, a University of Houston poll shows.
The University of Houston's Hobby School of Public Affairs on Tuesday unveiled one of the earliest polls of this year's crowded mayoral race. Thirty-four percent of likely voters expressed support for Whitmire, 32 percent for Jackson Lee, and no more than 3 percent for any of the other 12 candidates.
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Yet, in a potential runoff between the two top candidates, the gap expands significantly, with 51 percent of voters leaning towards the state senator and only 33 percent backing the congresswoman.
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Forty-four percent of the 800 surveyed Houstonians said they would never vote for Jackson Lee
Not many errands to run in Acres Homes, Fifth Ward and Sunnyside.TriAg2010 said:
Saw lots of Whitmire signs while running errands this weekend. I've seen zero for SJL.
TriAg2010 said:
Saw lots of Whitmire signs while running errands this weekend. I've seen zero for SJL.
Panama Red said:Not many errands to run in Acres Homes, Fifth Ward and Sunnyside.TriAg2010 said:
Saw lots of Whitmire signs while running errands this weekend. I've seen zero for SJL.
I've never hear anything nice said about SJL from people who live in those neighborhoods.Panama Red said:Not many errands to run in Acres Homes, Fifth Ward and Sunnyside.TriAg2010 said:
Saw lots of Whitmire signs while running errands this weekend. I've seen zero for SJL.
OK, Mr. "All the liberals I know think Mealer will win" so are you FOS or just plugged into the wrong Democrats circles?Ryan the Temp said:I've never hear anything nice said about SJL from people who live in those neighborhoods.Panama Red said:Not many errands to run in Acres Homes, Fifth Ward and Sunnyside.TriAg2010 said:
Saw lots of Whitmire signs while running errands this weekend. I've seen zero for SJL.
Huh?Quote:
OK, Mr. "All the liberals I know think Mealer will win" so are you FOS or just plugged into the wrong Democrats circles?
That's the winning spirit the Republican party needs.Marvin_Zindler said:
I have the feeling a number of republicans are just going to say "screw it" and not vote. I hope I'm wrong.
She will just sulk on back to DC and f up more things at every opportunity. She's not losing no matter what the outcome ends up being.TarponChaser said:
I'd have to cross the aisle and vote Whitmire because he's the least bad of the Dem choices and whomever the Republicans put up has precisely zero chance of winning.
Plus, seeing the humiliation of SheJack lose would be worth it. Can you imagine her non-concession/concession speech? The idiocy and malaprops as she tries to stumble over her congratulations/sour grapes while attributing her loss to racism or sexism would be epic.
What does it really matter in Houston? Zero shot for any R candidate, so why would anybody with better things to do waste their time? I probably wouldn't if I lived in the city limits.I Am A Critic said:That's the winning spirit the Republican party needs.Marvin_Zindler said:
I have the feeling a number of republicans are just going to say "screw it" and not vote. I hope I'm wrong.
you'd have to a complete buffoon to think its a waste of time to vote Whitmire over SJL. Even though both democrats, the difference is astronomical.Quote:
What does it really matter in Houston? Zero shot for any R candidate, so why would anybody with better things to do waste their time? I probably wouldn't if I lived in the city limits.
BMX Bandit said:you'd have to a complete buffoon to think its a waste of time to vote Whitmire over SJL. Even though both democrats, the difference is astronomical.Quote:
What does it really matter in Houston? Zero shot for any R candidate, so why would anybody with better things to do waste their time? I probably wouldn't if I lived in the city limits.
Party line? In a non-partisan election where most of the candidates are Democrats?Funky Winkerbean said:BMX Bandit said:you'd have to a complete buffoon to think its a waste of time to vote Whitmire over SJL. Even though both democrats, the difference is astronomical.Quote:
What does it really matter in Houston? Zero shot for any R candidate, so why would anybody with better things to do waste their time? I probably wouldn't if I lived in the city limits.
Really? How many democrats do you know that don't tow the party line?
I pray you are correct. The election of SJL would mean we have become Chicago.Coog97 said:
She's been in Congress for almost 30 years and she's never even chaired a committee. That's not an accident or an oversight. She is a rarely-useful fool for the Dems. Her reputation is trash amongst pretty much anyone that has any regular dealings with her, from her Congressional colleagues to her staffers to the poor people at United who have to book her travel. Her influence is largely due to the fact that she is a shameless camera hog, and the local media jumps at a moment's notice anytime her staff sends out a communication. She gets elected every two years because TX18 looks like this:
Meanwhile, John Whitmire is one of the most well-connected, well-supported local politicians of the last four decades. SJL will not be the next mayor of Houston.
Buck Turgidson said:I pray you are correct. The election of SJL would mean we have become Chicago.Coog97 said:
She's been in Congress for almost 30 years and she's never even chaired a committee. That's not an accident or an oversight. She is a rarely-useful fool for the Dems. Her reputation is trash amongst pretty much anyone that has any regular dealings with her, from her Congressional colleagues to her staffers to the poor people at United who have to book her travel. Her influence is largely due to the fact that she is a shameless camera hog, and the local media jumps at a moment's notice anytime her staff sends out a communication. She gets elected every two years because TX18 looks like this:
Meanwhile, John Whitmire is one of the most well-connected, well-supported local politicians of the last four decades. SJL will not be the next mayor of Houston.