There was no shortage of attorneys willing to "settle" for that pay and job security when Republicans expected to win General Elections. Open judicial races were drawing 3-5 candidates for the primary and going into run-offs, as long as they thought they wouldn't have to campaign in the general.
Far fewer people are willing to pay the filing fee and gather signatures for a place on the ballot if they're not expecting an easy General Election win.
Still surprised there aren't more solo atty's willing to run just as a cheap form of advertising, but that's probably one symptom of the overall disfunction at the Harris County Republican Party.
Far fewer people are willing to pay the filing fee and gather signatures for a place on the ballot if they're not expecting an easy General Election win.
Still surprised there aren't more solo atty's willing to run just as a cheap form of advertising, but that's probably one symptom of the overall disfunction at the Harris County Republican Party.