Thursday, February 20, 2020

Day Two of Early Voting Got Worse for Democrats; In-Person Voter Turnout 6,819 on Day One to 5,960 on Day Two


Only 5,960 Democrats Went to the Polls to Vote in Person Which Represents a Decrease from the 6,819 Democrats who Showed up in Person on the First Day of Early Voting; Republican Party in-Person Turnout Increased from 5,411 on the First Day to 5,951 on the Second Day


AUBREY R TAYLOR REPORTS©

Well. Well. Well. My phone was ringing off the hook yesterday as party-bosses, political-pundits and campaign surrogates all had something to say about my report from "DAY ONE" of "EARLY VOTING" for the Democratic and Republican primaries in Harris County, Texas. It has become evidently clear that some people don't realize that I have nearly 30-years of political experience -- LORD HELP THEM! Anyways, what I see after two days of early voting, is that the "DIVISIVENESS" at the top of the Democratic Party ticket could very-well be creating fertile ground for "INDECISIVENESS" at the voting booth as it relates specifically to Harris County, Texas. How can I say this? I'm glad you asked. Look, the numbers don't lie! The Democratic Party as a whole could be in trouble -- especially here in Harris County, Texas if they don't put forth a more unified front to their voter base. What you have to pay close attention to as it relates to the numbers that are being reported through two days whereas Harris County is concerned is that there's only about (27) twenty-seven "KEY RACES" on the Republican ballot for their primary -- but their in-person voter turnout is still right there with the turnout of their counterparts in the Democratic party. Do you realize that there are over (61) sixty-one "KEY RACES" on the Democratic ballot for their primary? So, in my professional opinion, the Democratic turnout in Harris County, Texas should be almost triple what we are seeing on the Republican side -- but it's not! As a refresher, only 6,819 in-person voters cast a ballot in the Democratic Primary in Harris County, Texas on (DAY ONE). Then on yesterday, the second day of early voting, only 5,960 in-person voters showed up to cast a ballot in the Democratic Primary -- this is problematic! So, comparatively speaking, what we are seeing is more energy and enthusiasm for the Republican Primary as their in-person voter turnout increased from (DAY ONE) to (DAY TWO) in Harris County, Texas. How so? Well, on the first day of early voting, 5,411 in-person voters showed up to cast their ballot in the Republican Primary in Harris County, Texas. And the in-person turnout increased (not decreased) from 5,411 to 5,951 in-person votes on the second day.


DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY VOTERS MUST NOMINATE A DIVERSE FIELD OF DULY-QUALIFIED CANDIDATES ON TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2020

Democratic voters across America must make sure that they make their vote count! Democrats must nominate the Presidential candidate who has what it takes to defeat President Donald J. Trump on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 -- if they truly want him out of office. The Presidential candidate who wins the nomination must then select a "DULY-QUALIFIED" running mate who will excite the Democratic base -- perhaps an African American or Latina woman in particular. Simultaneously, Democrats in Harris County, Texas must not rely on emotions, but rather look at what has driven their recent successes over the past few election cycles. And I'm not trying to play "IDENTITY POLITICS" here. In my professional opinion, not getting the Harris County Democratic Party field of nominees set properly could be catastrophic for the Harris County Democratic Party if they don't cast their ballots in a way that lends itself to helping some of their "DULY-QUALIFIED" African American and Latina women to make it through the nomination process. I can assure you that folks in the African American and Hispanic communities are paying very close attention to certain races. Especially the races involving, Judge Staci Williams, Judge George Powell, Jerome Moore, Attorney Jeralynn Manor, Judge Nikita Harmon, Attorney Dawn Deshea Rogers, Attorney Audia Jones, Judge Lesley Briones, Judge Julia Maldonado, Nyanza Davis Moore, Melissa Wilson, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Tamika Craft, Melissa Morris, State Rep. Alma Allen, Akila Bacy, Angeanette Thibodeaux, State Rep. Senfronia Thompson, State Rep. Shawn Thierry, Aurelia Wagner, Judge Alexandra Smoots-Thomas, Cheryl Elliott Thornton, Brittanye Morris, Te'iva Bell, Ann Harris Bennett, Erica Davis, Wanda Adams, Melanie Miles Flowers, Verlinda J. Higgins, LaShelle Scott, and Edna Griggs. And to this end, please don't forget that a house divided cannot stand! America is our home, and we must pray for our elected officials and do our very best to elect "DULY-QUALIFIED" candidates who respect, appreciate and value our vote, prayers and support. Click here to vote our SLATE!!! And may God continue to bless America as His plan for our great nation continues to unfold.


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"Let's make it our business to support duly-qualified candidates who value, respect, and appreciate our vote and support in every election."

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HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
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The first day that you can apply for a ballot by mail using Application for a Ballot by Mail (ABBM) or Federal Postcard Application is Wednesday, January 1, 2020. The last day that you can get registered to vote is on Monday, February 3, 2020. Early voting will begin on Tuesday, February 18, 2020. The last day that you can apply for a ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) is Friday, February 21, 2020. The last day of early voting is Friday, February 28, 2020. If you don't vote during the early voting period you can still vote on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, at any open polling location.
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"Let's make it our business to support duly-qualified candidates who value, respect, and appreciate our vote and support in every election."

AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
PHONE: (832)212-8735
CELL: (281)788-3033


State Rep. Shawn Thierry and a whole host of other African American women are seeking to become Democratic nominees in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. State Rep. Shawn Thierry will have to defeat Ashton P. Woods in the race for House District 146 to continue representing the people of Texas.


THE HONORABLE JUDGE ANGELA GRAVES-HARRINGTON - HOUSTON, TX

 Yes, Judge Angela Graves-Harrington values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Judge Angela Graves-Harrington for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, Judge Graves-Harrington will not be on the 2020 ballot. However, you are strongly encouraged to keep her in mind when the 2022 Midterms roll around.


THE HONORABLE JUDGE SANDRA PEAKE - HOUSTON, TEXAS

 Yes, Judge Sandra Peake values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Judge Sandra Peake for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, Judge Peake will not be on the 2020 ballot. However, you are strongly encouraged to keep her in mind when the 2022 Midterms roll around.


AT-LARGE POSITION COUNCILMAN MIKE KNOX - HOUSTON, TEXAS

 Yes, Houston City Council Member Mike Knox values our vote, prayers, and support. Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Councilman Mike Knox for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, Councilman Knox is currently serving his final term as the Houston City Council At-Large Position #1 Council Member.


THE HONORABLE JUDGE DASEAN JONES - HOUSTON, TEXAS

 Yes, Judge DaSean Jones values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Judge DaSean Jones for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, Judge Jones will not be on the 2020 ballot. However, you are strongly encouraged to keep him in mind when the 2022 Midterms roll around.


THE HONORABLE JUDGE DEDRA DAVIS - HOUSTON, TEXAS

 Yes, Judge Dedra Davis values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Judge Dedra Davis for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, Judge Davis will not be on the 2020 ballot. However, you are strongly encouraged to keep her in mind when the 2022 Midterms roll around.


THE HONORABLE JUDGE ERICA HUGHES - HOUSTON, TEXAS

 Yes, Judge Erica Hughes values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Judge Erica Hughes for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, Judge Hughes will not be on the 2020 ballot. However, you are strongly encouraged to keep her in mind when the 2022 Midterms roll around.


 THE HONORABLE JUDGE JIM KOVACH - HOUSTON, TEXAS

 Yes, Judge Jim Kovach values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Judge Jim Kovach for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, Judge Kovach will not be on the 2020 ballot. However, you are strongly encouraged to keep him in mind when the 2022 Midterms roll around.


 THE HONORABLE JUDGE LASHAWN A WILLIAMS - HOUSTON, TEXAS

 Yes, Judge LaShawn A. Williams values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Judge LaShawn A. Williams for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, Judge Williams will not be on the 2020 ballot. However, you are strongly encouraged to keep her in mind when the 2022 Midterms roll around.


THE HONORABLE JUDGE MICHELLE MOORE - HOUSTON, TEXAS

 Yes, Judge Michelle Moore values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Judge Michelle Moore for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, Judge Moore will not be on the 2020 ballot. However, you are strongly encouraged to keep her in mind when the 2022 Midterms roll around.



THE HONORABLE JUDGE RONNISHA K. BOWMAN - HOUSTON, TEXAS

 Yes, Judge Ronnisha K. Bowman values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Judge Ronnisha K. Bowman for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. Oh, Judge Bowman will not be on the 2020 ballot. However, you are strongly encouraged to keep her in mind when the 2022 Midterms roll around.


THE HONORABLE JUDGE SEDRICK T. WALKER II - HOUSTON, TEXAS

 Yes, Judge Sedrick T. Walker II values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Judge Sedrick T. Walker II for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, Judge Walker will not be on the 2020 ballot. However, you are strongly encouraged to keep him in mind when the 2022 Midterms roll around.



THE HONORABLE JUDGE SONYA HEATH - HOUSTON, TEXAS

 Yes, Judge Sonya Heath values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Judge Sonya Heath for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, Judge Heath will not be on the 2020 ballot. However, you are strongly encouraged to keep her in mind when the 2022 Midterms roll around.


THE HONORABLE JUDGE TORIA J. FINCH - HOUSTON, TEXAS

 Yes, Judge Toria J. Finch values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Judge Toria J. Finch for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, Judge Finch will not be on the 2020 ballot. However, you are strongly encouraged to keep her in mind when the 2022 Midterms roll around.


 THE HONORABLE JUDGE TONYA JONES - HOUSTON, TEXAS

 Yes, Judge Tonya Jones values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Judge Sonya Heath for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, Judge Jones will not be on the 2020 ballot. However, you are strongly encouraged to keep her in mind when the 2022 Midterms roll around.


BUSINESSMAN KEVIN COLE - PEARLAND, TEXAS

 Yes, Kevin Cole values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Kevin Cole for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, and if you know anyone who lives in Pearland, please ask them to consider Kevin Cole in the upcoming Saturday, May 2, 2022, race for Mayor of Pearland, Texas. 


LAW OFFICES OF ALLETTE B. WILLIAMS, P.C., HOUSTON, TEXAS

Yes, Attorney Allette B. Williams values our vote, prayers, and support. So, Houston Business Connections Newspaper© would like to thank Attorney Allette B. Williams for finding value in supporting "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and encouraging all warm-blooded Americans to become more actively involved in the process of electing public officials who value, respect, and appreciate every voter. God Bless America! Oh, and if you don't know, Attorney Williams practice's law in the areas of Alternative Dispute Resolution, Criminal, Family, Personal Injury, Wills-Trusts-Probate, Entertainment, Immigration, Juvenile, Mediation, and Contracts.


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AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
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