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January 08, 2004Stenholm, Frost, Doggett Running, Turner's OutBy Byron LaMastersThe new districts are forcing several Texas Democratic Congressmen to decide their next move. Several are ready to fight it out. At this point it looks as if Charlie Stenholm, Martin Frost and Lloyd Doggett have decided to fight to continue to serve in Congress. Jim Turner, however, has decided to retire from Congress (assuming the new lines hold). Continue for the entire story. Charlie Stenholm looks like he'll be running for re-election (I would assume) in the new 19th district where he is paired with Randy Neugebauer.
You can help by contributing to the Charlie Stenholm Campaign here. Sure, Stenholm is a conservative, opposes abortion rights and votes with Republicans on a lot of issues, but he's an effective Ranking Member of the House of Agriculture Committee and votes with Democrats on leadership votes despite representing an overwhelmingly Republican distirct. I was impressed with him when he spoke to a caucus meeting which I attended at the 2002 Democratic Party Convention. He's an effective representative and west Texas will be hurt if they lose his senority and leadership in congress. Martin Frost may not have a favorable district in which to run in anymore, but regardless, he's ready to go down with a fight:
I'm not sure which district Frost is considering running in. Some Democrats in Dallas County hope that he'll run in the new 32nd district where Frost's money and turnout opperation could help the judicial and sheriff's candidates over the top. Last year, even with a gigantic Republican turnout in Dallas County, Democrats won a countywide judicial race (Sally Montgomery) for the first time in nearly a decade, and several other Democratic candidates came within a percentage point or two of winning. I think that running in the 32nd (against Pete Sessions) would be the best thing that Martin Frost could do for the Democratic Party, but I'm not sure what district is best for him. You can make a donation to the Martin Frost campaign, here. Lloyd Doggett is aggressively campaigning to represent the new 25th district. Unlike his current 10th district which is compactly drawn in Travis County (Austin), the 25th stretches from central Austin, taking in most of the East Austin Hispanic precincts, then narrowly winding towards the boarder where it takes in McAllen in Hidalgo County. Initially State Rep. Kino Flores (D-Mission) filed for the seat, but after realizing he couldn't compete financially with Doggett, he refiled for the state house. Now, District Court Judge Leticia Hinojosa has filed for the seat and there's talk that Austin State Sen. Gonzalo Barrientos may file. The Austin Chronicle reports:
I'm expecting a nasty primary. Doggett will have the advantage, but if Barrientos jumps in, I wouldn't count him out. Regardless, as an incumbent, Doggett has the ability to bring in people like Patrick Kennedy and enjoy at least some support in the southern portion of the district. Finally, Rep. Jim Turner (D-Crockett) has announced his retirement from the U.S. House:
It's a shame. Turner would probably like to run for Governor or Lt. Governor in 2006 and he'd be a good candidate. I wish him the best of luck. Update: Charles Kuffner has more on Political State Report Posted by Byron LaMasters at January 8, 2004 01:00 AM | TrackBack
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You can bet we'll fight here in Austin to keep Lloyd. Posted by: melior at January 8, 2004 03:30 AMHere's the ticket I'd like to see in 2006: (If Kay Bailey Hutchison runs for Senate again) (If Kay Bailey Hutchison runs for Governor) Hutchison is a force to be reckoned with and we can't beat her. That's why I don't want to waste somebody with a real future against her. Morales has good grassroots organizing ability and could up turnout in the right places without wasting a real talent and Sanchez could provide lots of money without wasting talent. As you can see, I'm tending towards moderate/conservative Democrats, but with regional, ethnic and gender diversity. Turner is East Texas, Laney is Panhandle, Kirk is North Texas, Garza is South Central, Boyles is Central and Montford is West. Barring that, I'd like to see Mike Moncrief somewhere also. Posted by: Andrew D at January 8, 2004 08:50 AMI won't be supporting Victor Morales in a 2006 primary. He lost to Kirk and never endorsed Kirk. That's not the kind of person I want to lead our ticket in 2006. Sure, I'll support him if he's the nominee, but not in the primary. Also, I like Tony Sanchez, but... I'd personally like to see someone else run next time. I'd like to see a Hispanic at or near the top of the ticket, but I'd hope for someone new. Ed Garza would be a good choice for somewhere... Posted by: ByronUT at January 8, 2004 09:58 AMAndrew, Victor Morales has renounced the Democratic Party, so I can't support him on your slate, even as a sacrificial lamb. Otherwise, I like your thinking here. Posted by: Charles Kuffner at January 8, 2004 10:31 AMSorry- didn't know all that about Morales. So drop him. In the KBH runs for Senate scenario there are other ppl who could run I suppose, but I don't want another Gene Kelly- someone who will put up a fight but not someone that it'll end their chances for future runs when they lose. For gov, I see your issue Byron, I just don't know who we could put up that'd be a realistic candidate that wouldn't be wasted there. We need to focus down ballot- Lt. Gov, AG, Comptroller. Those positions would put us in the gov/senate running in the future. Posted by: Andrew D at January 8, 2004 01:13 PMGood 'ol Gonzo screws his own town by endorsing Hinojosa. We need to take OUT that piece of crap. Posted by: Blue at January 8, 2004 03:36 PMIf a legitimate candidate opposes Gonzo for the Dem nomination to the State Senate in 2006, put me down as a supporter of that person. This pisses me off. Posted by: Andrew D at January 8, 2004 07:23 PMHe obviously has more of a problem with Lloyd than he has a desire to elect this woman. Hopefully Austin will come through and vote big time for Doggett. Posted by: Tek_XX at January 8, 2004 08:18 PMA problem with Lloyd, but also pandering to the Hispanics in the Valley for a statewide race in the future. Amazing. Disgusting. If I ever see him again, I will spit on him. Posted by: BLue at January 8, 2004 10:17 PMI think Paul Hobby is the strongest state-wide candidate for 2006 (for a democrate). The other names you've identified are a mix bag. I do however, agree that new faces need to be brought in like San Antonio Mayor Ed Garza. A young Hispanic face like Garza's is appealling to a broad cross section of voters...not to mention he's only 35. Posted by: Kelly at August 17, 2004 08:07 PM
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