
Fort Bend County GOP Chair Mike Gibson thinks Republicans can win the Senate SD- 6 campaign. During State Representative-Elect Rick Miller’s town hall last month, Mike pointed out that 35,000 Republican voters coupled with an anticipated 5{997ab4c1e65fa660c64e6dfea23d436a73c89d6254ad3ae72f887cf583448986} overall turnout of both parties indicated the race is winnable for Harris County Republicans.
Even political analyst Harvey Kronberg agrees with Mike:
The Quorum Report website http://www.quorumreport.com has been updated.DESPITE THE NUMBERS, SD6 MAY NOT HINGE ON HISPANIC VOTE. Low turnout, combined with anglos and Republicans make predictions dicey
Mike issued a call to action for Fort Bend Republicans; contribute time; contribute money; help turn out the Republican vote in Senate District 6.
So, as a new Fort Bend County resident I heeded Mike’s words and donated to the RW Bray campaign. RW Bray previously spoke in front of the Harris County Department of Education against a proposed tax increase. He needs our support & encouragement because this race is about economic freedom in pursuit of YOUR American dream.
- The freedom to be an entrepreneur or to work for one.
- The freedom to accumulate wealth from the fruits of your individual labor.
- The freedom to share that wealth with your friends & family as you see fit without threat of confiscation.
..and RW can point out the rise in unemployment among many women and African-Americans in this country.
Hope to see you outside the polls during early voting!
Hi: Did not know any part of SD6 was in Ft. Bend, please educate me. How much and how many voters…..Thanks.
JoAnn, the point is Fort Bend citizens live less than a 45 minute drive from SD 6 and can push cards outside the polling places. There is also nothing that prohibits out of county citizens from donating to the two Republican campaigns. And I happen to like the camaraderie that comes from networking with others in building larger coalitions.
Kudos to Yvonne for putting her money where her mouth is! Others in SD-6 who care about economic freedom should join her and help get out the vote for Bray, instead of conceding the field to tax-and-spend Dems. What a great opportunity to talk with your neighbors about the benefits of applying conservative principles to important issues like jobs and education.
R.W. is a good man and should, for any thinking voter, be a welcome change from the many years of misrepresentation that the late Mario Gallegos provided. All he has to do is win a plurality while Sylvia and Carol- two career Democrats- peck on each other.
Everyone in Senatorial District 6 needs to back R.W. Bray in the upcoming special election. Early voting begins soon.
I have an RW Bray sign in my lawn. Early voting begins this Wednesday.
Yvonne,
You should talk to that Fuzzy Math expert in Fort Bend County again.
Just In: “Harris County Commissioner Sylvia Garcia and State Rep. Carol Alvarado will meet in a runoff for the Senate District 6 seat.
Garcia received about 45.4 percent of votes and Alvarado received 41.7 percent in Saturday’s election to fill the seat of the late state Sen. Mario Gallegos, according to preliminary results from the Harris County Clerk’s office.”
My four function calculator sez that Mr Bray actually got a smaller slice of the pie than when he ran against the then dead Mario Gallegos.
A Republican can win on the East Side, but he/she better campaign a lot differently than Mr Bray.
Simple