C.O. Bradford, former City of Houston Police Chief and Houston City Council Member has endorsed Cynthia K. Bailey over Tarsha Jackson in the long-awaited runoff race for Houston City Council District B. And get this, in other news, County Judge Lina Hidalgo has endorsed Tarsha Jackson. However, more than a handful of politically connected folks who've been following this race believe that County Judge Hidalgo more than likely endorsed Tarsha Jackson over Cynthia K. Bailey at the direction of one of the County Commissioners who could be trying to stack the Houston city council with another one of his cronies. Anyways, early voting started earlier this morning, Wednesday, November 25, 2020, and will skip a few days after voting ends tonight, for the Thanksgiving Holidays and then resume on November 30th and continue through December 8, 2020. Election Day voting will take place on December 12, 2020.
Former Police Chief C.O. Bradford Has Endorsed Cynthia K. Bailey in the District B Runoff Election According to Bailey's Campaign
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
In case you haven’t heard, the long-awaited Houston City Council District B race that should have taken place back in 2019 just got underway this morning, Wednesday, November 25, 2020. In case you’re wondering, for several different reasons, Cynthia K. Bailey is the best choice in this race. Why? Well, after receiving opposition research reports on both Cynthia K. Bailey and Tarsha Jackson, it’s become unmistakably obvious that the people of Houston City Council District B would be better served by electing Cynthia K. Bailey on Saturday, December 12, 2020. Now, if you think I am going to rake Tarsha Jackson over the coals in this report – you’re wrong! I’ve never met Tarsha Jackson, and all I know about her is what I’ve seen in the opposition reports that I received on both candidates. However, I have closely watched Cynthia K. Bailey operate as her business over the years – and she is a “CLASS ACT” when it comes to the services she provides. If you ask me, there’s nobody better than Cynthia C. Bailey, when it comes to doing what she’s done to help elected and would-be elected officials get elected in the Houston area. I was also impressed when I discovered that Former Police Chief C.O. Bradford endorsed Cynthia K. Bailey over Tarsha Jackson for the Saturday, December 12, 2020, Houston City Council District B runoff election. Again, early voting got underway this morning, Wednesday, November 25, 2020, and then will skip a few days for the Thanksgiving Holidays and resume on November 30th and continue through December 8, 2020.
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Local Elected Officials who have endorsed Cynthia K. Bailey over Tarsha Jackson in the Saturday, December 12, 2020, Runoff Election for Houston City Council District B
Senator Borris Miles
Representative Jarvis Johnson
Constable Sherman Eagleton
Trustee Rhonda Skillern -Jones
Former City Councilman Dwight Boykins
Former Trustee Maxine Lane Seals
Former Trustee Allen Provost
Former Trustee Albert Coleman
Former Trustee Sylvia Brooks Williams
Former Police Chief C.O. Bradford
District B Candidates who have endorsed Cynthia K. Bailey over Tarsha Jackson in the Saturday, December 12, 2020, Runoff Election for Houston City Council District B
James Joe Joseph
Ben White Jr
Prince Bryant II
Kenneth Perkins
Alice Kirkmon
Robin Anderson
Members of the Clergy who have endorsed Cynthia K. Bailey over Tarsha Jackson in the Saturday, December 12, 2020, Runoff Election for Houston City Council District B
Pastor Rudy and Juanita Rasmus
Pastor Prince Bryant II
Pastor Kenneth Campbell
Pastor Hayward Cartwright
Pastor Charles Taylor
Pastor Lee Skinner
Pastor Curtis Denson
Pastor Clara Brent
Pastor Micheal Rutledge
Local Civic Leaders who have endorsed Cynthia K. Bailey over Tarsha Jackson in the Saturday, December 12, 2020, Runoff Election for Houston City Council District B
Charles Noble
Phillip PJ Jones
Jackie Mayhorn
Michael Frazier
Kathy Gunter
Linda Bell Robinson
Toby Ross
James Thibodeaux
Angeanette Thibodeaux
Athletes and Entertainers who have endorsed Cynthia K. Bailey over Tarsha Jackson in the Saturday, December 12, 2020, Runoff Election for Houston City Council District B
Carl Crawford
Slim Thug
Eric Carr
Roy Foreman
"Just so that there's no confusion or misunderstandings, please be informed that Cynthia K. Bailey is the best choice of the two candidates who will appear on your Saturday, December 12, 2020, runoff election ballot in the runoff race for Houston City Council District B."
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Cynthia Bailey was born and raised in the historic Settegast neighborhood in Houston, TX. She has dedicated her life to serving her son and the people of District B.
Cynthia’s passion for serving her community began in 1996 when she established Impacting Houston, Inc. (formerly Sure Thing, Inc.) a nonprofit organization geared towards redeveloping and empowering disadvantaged youth. She is affectionately known as “Miss Bailey” by the thousands of children she has mentored over the past 20 years through her organization. The community-based organization provides leadership training programs, after school activities, educational field trips, exposure to cultural events, and team building activities for children and teens while also providing several workshops and programs for adults.
For years, Cynthia has been an active voice in the community and has collaborated with Houston leadership on several community issues including campaigns to fight flooding, ensure the appropriate use of Rebuild Houston funds, elimination of Red Light cameras and HISD school funding bonds. She currently leads the District B HOT Team which is responsible for trash and debris clean-up left by illegal dumping. Under her leadership, illegal dumping has decreased by 20% since 2017.
Cynthia’s work and life experiences motivates her to fight for better opportunities for youth and adults throughout District B. Cynthia believes we must heal our entire community in order to provide real opportunities for the citizens of District B.
She is committed to solving neighborhood issues while creating job opportunities. Cynthia understands the need to work with the public and private industry to attract and retain business. She will work with the City of Houston Economic Development team to advocate for better incentives programs and greater access to economic opportunities for the residents of District B.
Cynthia understands that we must work together to solve neighborhood issues. We must provide basic services focused on neighborhood beautification. She will fight for reliable transportation, effective drainage systems and dependable infrastructure to increase quality of life for all District B residents.
Cynthia is an active member in several civic and political organizations including the Settegast Neighborhood Association, Northeast Houston Democrats, New Progressive Civic Club and Houston Black American Democrats.
When not working to solve neighborhood issues, Cynthia enjoys fishing, traveling and outdoors sports activities. She is also an active member of St. John’s Downtown.
THE BRAINS
I’m the President/CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©. In case you don’t know, I have 30-years of experience in marketing, branding, investigative reporting, public relations, opposition research, and political consulting. I’ve assisted in branding Republican and Democratic candidates in statewide elections and local municipalities throughout the State of Texas. Over the years, I’ve also assisted in branding and marketing (through my various publications) such corporations and institutions as Shell Oil, The City of Houston, Texas A&M University, Texas Southern University, Prairie View A&M University, Chevron, Waste Management, Nationwide Insurance, Momentum Jaguar/BMW, Channel 11, Channel 13, State Farm Insurance, and Allstate Insurance to name a few.
EXPERIENCED REPORTER
I would have you to know that not everyone who has been accused of a crime or enters a guilty plea in connection with a crime is guilty of the crime they're accused of committing. Neither is everyone who goes to trial to fight charges that are leveled against them and get's convicted are guilty. Look, over the years, some very bad things have happened to people of color in our criminal justice system. So to this end, please understand, that during my career, I’ve gone into the Harris County Jail and Texas prisons on numerous occasions (on secret assignments) working in conjunction with the owner of one of the largest locally owned private security, and investigations firms. The man who was funding my investigations back then (who mysteriously died) also was the godfather of one of my sons, and the backer of one of my publications. That being said, I can straight-faced assure you that I’ve seen some of the injustices that are occurring in the Texas penal system up close and personal. While on the inside, I interviewed (face-to-face) some of the hardest criminals you can imagine for my research. I also discovered first-hand that many of the people who should be locked up are walking around free, and not all of those who are locked behind bars are guilty of the crimes that they, in some cases pleaded guilty to – for whatever reason. So, let me assure you that I know a criminal when I see one. And we have a handful of local elected officials who are straight-criminals and must be stopped!!!
PEOPLE OVER POLITICS
Based on my direct observations over the years, I can attest to the fact that our current criminal justice system is more about “HAVE’S AND HAVE NOT’S” to a greater degree than most people realize. That being said, sure, in some cases, the skin color of the person being accused of a crime plays a role in who gets indicted and eventually convicted of crimes and those who go free. However, at the end of the day, from observing the system from the inside, and out; having money, good legal representation, and access to influential people are unfortunately key determining factors when it comes to who will spend the rest of their life walking around with an “X” on their back and who doesn’t. So, to this end, we must endeavor to change our criminal justice system and political landscape by “TAKING POLITICS OUT” of the way our judges are selected in the Lone Star State – that’s very important to me!
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THE BADASS
Charles (BADASS) Marler worked for the FBI for 16 years learning all facets of the Bureau’s complex operations from evidence collection, radio communications, aviation surveillance, and Forward-Looking Infra-Red (FLIR). Charles was an Investigative Specialist for 12 years as a member of the Special Surveillance Group and conducted, organized, and completed thousands of surveillances on Drugs (as FLIR operator), Intelligence and Terrorism targets. He participated in joint training operations with the DIA, DEA, JCTA, and CIA. Charles was an instructor and evaluator numerous times for the FBI’s surveillance training programs.
Charles managed several FLIR System Operators while coordinating one of the FBI’s prominent FLIR programs. He provided case guidance, became an expert in the operation and maintenance of FLIR equipment, and personally trained or provided training for his operators. Under Charles's leadership and guidance, the FLIR program conducted numerous successful operations against espionage subjects, suspected terrorism subjects, drug shipments, violent crime, and kidnap searches.
Since 2008, Charles has been a co-owner of a private investigative firm based in Houston and has worked as a Private Investigator in Texas for the past four years which specializes in covert physical surveillance operations. As a P.I. he has performed criminal investigations and conducted surveillance operations involving workman’s compensation, child custody, drug use, theft, and the elusive but frequent cheating spouse.
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