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TX-10: Democrat Jack McDonald Raises $300,000+ in Five Weeks


by: David Mauro

Tue Mar 31, 2009 at 07:58 PM CDT


Jack McDonald, the ceo of the Austin-based company Perficient, has raised $308,655 in the five weeks since he announced his exploratory committee, the Statesman reports.

This is clearly an impressive start and is probably going to make any other Democrats who were considering jumping in this race think twice. Perhaps the report may even inch incumbent Mike McCaul towards a bid for Attorney General.

District 10 encompasses two media markets and is among the most expensive districts in the state. Larry Joe Doherty raised over $1 million last year and still lost by double digits. We are going to need a lot of money (and a great candidate, of course) to have a good shot at winning this district. It is early, but I think McDonald has the potential to provide both.

When we have discussed this race in the past, several people (including myself) expressed concern about several Republican contributions in McDonald's past. The controversy centered primarily on contributions to George W. Bush in 2000 and to Ben Bentzin in 2005.

I would guess his contribution history will come up again in the next few months. The contributions to Bush and Bentzin are very dissappointing, but we should also remember that he has given tens of thousands to Democrats and Democratic groups, in Travis County, Texas, and across the nation. 98 percent of his political contributions have been to Democrats.

Putting that aside, it is clear from the early fundraising totals that this will be a race to watch in 2010. Let's hope the DCCC is paying attention, too.

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Rich Democrat vs Rich Republican (0.00 / 0)
Self made millionaire Democrat lining up to run against millionaire Republican that married well. I think I will forgive the rich Democrat for his minor republican campaign contributions. After all it's not like McDonald was Bush's business partner or his ambassador to Australia.

I liked both Larry Joe and Dan Grant in 2008 for District 10. However, in 2010, McDonald maybe a wiser choice given the circumstances and the size of this district in two major media markets. I am keeping an open mind on this one.


More to it than just rich (0.00 / 0)
I had the pleasure of getting to know Jack McDonald since my jump into politics - in fact, he was a supporter of mine.

It's no surprise that the public-spiritedness he's shown to countless people and organizations in Austin would cross over into a run for public office. He's compassionate, interested in doing right by all the people in CD 10 (rather than just a fortunate few), and genuinely wants to serve his country.

Simply put, if Jack were to win this seat, Congress would be the better for it.


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Amnesty has its virtues. (0.00 / 0)
Frankly I am rather tired of looking backward.  I do not care who gave what to whom -  I care who believes and is willing to do the correct thing now.

Nothing is more crippling to the Democratic Agenda and to America's Future than an absurd devotion to the minutiae of progressive orthodoxy.  That frankly is Rush Limbaugh's function on the other party.

We got primaries to take of these matters.

Let everybody who wants to play come and do so.  This is my CD - I'm not through looking yet, but I will consider everyone evenly.

Due to the stupidity with which Texas elects its judges, I made some small contributions to Republican Judicial Candidates in Tarrant County when I practiced law there, in order to help a good Judge who was forced to run with the baggage of a party label which no other western nation would force on her or him to survive a primary.  Most lawyers in one party counties have and will until we fix the international embarrassment of a system which vomits up a Sharon Keller far more often than a John Marshall.

I'm for movin' on, and moving Texas Forward.  

Logic and an open mind are more useful than common sense.


I agree with you (0.00 / 0)
Thanks for sharing your perspective.

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Impressive (0.00 / 0)
Those are great numbers for the first report and a good thing for Jack. I've been impressed with him since meeting last fall when he was considering this race.

This district, due to demographic trending and no Obama effect, is likely better to run in for 2010 than 2008 actually, and having enough money to run in both sides of the district in terms of media would be hugely helpful. I don't think Doherty was able to quite get both ends covered.

Of course, the top of the Texas ticket and if there is a Senate special election going on makes a difference as well.

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Early Money... (0.00 / 0)
Good signs. I'd like to see McDonald keep pilin' it up. This is a winnable district, and if McDonald can show he has the prowess and fortitude to campaign hard, he can do it. If he can continue to post impressive fundraising numbers, I hope that sends the DCCC in sooner rather than later. Let's make this a high-profile pick-up for 2010.

Demographically, in its current incarnation TX-10 is going to turn Blue eventually. (Though I imagine redistricting will radically re-shape it.) I think we can pick it up this time around, if we all pitch in and work hard on it.

Now on Twitter: KathTX


Money down a hole (0.00 / 0)
Throwing money at a Republican district is money thrown away. Ask Skelly or Matula 'bout that. Better than that, figure out a way to get rural, anglo voters to quit voting 80% Republican.

Bullshit (3.00 / 1)
It takes a candidate who is going to get out in the small towns between Houston and Austin.  It will take a candidate who will himself block walk and ask for votes.  It will take a candidate who will go to all the small town events being held every week.  My family comes from the small towns of TX-10.  They will tell you first hand that the democratic campaigns of 2006 and 2008 hardly showed their faces around there.    

Running TV ads in Houston and Austin only gets you so far.  You need to shake hands with people and ask for their vote.  A candidate in TX-10 needs to campaign like Chet Edwards.  If you are not willing to campaign like that then yes, it is money down a hole.  If you are willing, then you have a damn good chance.    


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Ehh (0.00 / 0)
Margin outside of Travis and Harris was +13K for McCaul. Harris was +55K for McCaul. McCaul got more votes in Travis than LJD got in Harris.  I disagree that the Dem candidates hardly showed their face in the small towns, but Harris needs to get a lot closer before the small towns will matter much.

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Early investment in field is key. (0.00 / 0)
I agree, there needs to be a real investment in field across the district, I believe there are lots of dems who will do the leg work, but the investment in grassroots begins with a true belief in field from the candidate.

Field work is not only needed in the rural parts of the district, Houston and Austin need lots of work too.

I know some smart people are backing Jack, so I am sure he is hearing this.


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Harris is key (3.00 / 1)
NW Harris county is growing like crazy. The subdivisions have no political history, and whoever gets a field operation going first will have a huge advantage.  The 2008 results do suggest that these areas are strongly Republican, but that doesn't have to be their destiny. A few effective Democratic precinct chairs were able to carry their Harris County precincts for Ted Ankrum in 2006; that sort of effort will be needed to turn the new neighborhoods purple before the Republicans can nail them down.

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Northwest Harris County needs to see the Candidate! (0.00 / 0)
Every time someone runs for the TX 10 District they go out to Austin and the small rural townships but you hardly ever see them in Harris County.  Ted Ankrum was about the only one that tried and it may just be because he lived there.  

We have all but about 20 Democratic Pct Chairs filled in that area and we're working on correcting that, but if the Pct Chairs don't even know the candidate, it makes for a hard sell.  Especially to an almost all Republican audience.

I've read his Bio and of course I'll vote for him and promote him.  Maybe, maybe....


Well (0.00 / 0)
anybody gonna ask where all this jack is coming from?
(pun intended)

Need more than money to win an election (0.00 / 0)
Though these numbers are impressive (very in fact), it takes a lot more than tons of cash to win elections. As was stated before we wont be able to outspend McCaul so we need to find someone who can energeize and organize in ways that we have not seen in. We need someone who can raise money but also raise the dander of our district to travel to places that 10'rs have not gone in a long time.

From what I know about him, which is admittedly limited to just his website, I am neither impressed or excited. Will I vote for him if he gets the nod? Yes. But will I nock on those 20 doors, make those 100 phone calls or organize those house parties? I don't think so and that, my good friends, is what it is going to take to win. As we all know nothing beats a shake of the hand and I dont know if McDonald can get that done. I will also keep an open mind, but am not impressed from my first impression.



Where's McDonalds Money Coming From? (0.00 / 0)
I think you may be interested to find out that Mr. McDonald took mulitple contributions from former colleagues and friends in New York City, where he was an attorney with the prominent law firm of Skadden, Arps until his move to Texas some 7 years ago.  Skadden, Arps represents a "who's who" of large Wall Street firms.

Among these contributors are executives from AIG, Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch, all recipients of Federal bailout funds in one form or another, as well as current attorneys with Skadden, Arps.  

I thought you might want to know this piece of the puzzle that seems to be left out...enjoy.


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