Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Supposedly Congresswoman Lee is Going to Be Calling Me, About My Reporting on Deborah Adams, a Democratic Precinct Judge


On Monday, May 4, 2020, a woman who would not identify herself called me from (346)235-9913 at 11:20AM. She called me on both of my numbers. I did not answer her initial call, but rather called the number back once the phone stopped ringing. In the transcript of the call below, you will hear the woman, who I am just going to call an "UNIDENTIFIED DEMOCRATIC OPERATIVE" clearly states that I can expect a call from Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. I plan to reach out to Congresswoman Lee to see if she has something she wants to discuss with me. However, I highly doubt that Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee has anything to do with this "UNIDENTIFIED DEMOCRATIC OPERATIVE" calling me and using her name as some sort of intimidation or bully-tactic. The woman also expressed her displeasure at my recent reporting on Deborah Adams the Harris County Democratic Party Precinct Judge, and Precinct Chair for Precinct 259, which is in Pleasantville.

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An Unidentified Democratic Operative Who Called Me Monday, May 4, 2020, Tried to Bully Me By Using the Name of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee

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Yesterday, I got a phone call from a number that I did not recognize. So, I did not answer the phone call that came in from (346)235-9913 – the person who answered would not identify herself when I called her back. However, she did say that I would be getting a call from Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee – which I believe is a bald-faced lie. She also stated that I would be receiving some sort of retribution, or attack because of my reporting about Deborah Adams a Democratic Judge and Precinct Chair for Precinct 259 in Harris County, Texas. These kinds of calls have become more commonplace since I’ve started to write about the 2-year investigation that was conducted by Colleen M. Vera, with “TEXAS TRASH TALK” – a website that’s committed to, “CLEANING UP THE WASTE AND TAKING OUT THE TRASH IN GOVERNMENT.” Below is the audio I captured from the unidentified caller, I am calling on the community to help me identify this person. UNIDENTIFIED CALLER: Answers the phone by saying hello. ME: “This is Aubrey Taylor I had a missed call.” UNIDENTIFIED CALLER: “Aubrey Taylor, yes, why 'is' you going around putting people on Facebook? ME: “What do you mean?” UNIDENTIFIED CALLER: “What I mean? Sheila Jackson Lee is going to call you! ME: “Who is this?” UNIDENTIFIED CALLER: “Don’t worry about it. You are going around putting people on Facebook. We don’t even know you.” ME: “You don’t have to know me for me to put things on Facebook. What are you talking about?” UNIDENTIFIED CALLER: “I’m going to put you in the community.” ME: “What are you talking about?” UNIDENTIFIED CALLER: “Do you know Deborah Adams?” ME: “Who is this…Who is this? UNIDENTIFIED CALLER: “Don’t worry about it. You’ll find out!” ME: “Okay, go ahead, and do your thing! Whatever you think you’ve gotta do. Go ahead and do your thing.” UNIDENTIFIED CALLER: “We gonna do it!!! Trust me!” ME: Okay. Go ahead! Bye!” If anyone out there recognizes the voice of this person please call me at (281)788-3033. Or if you recognize this phone number, (346)253-9913 please call me. Again, when I called the phone number back the “UNIDENTIFIED CALLER” answered the phone. 

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Democratic Precinct Chair and Judge Deborah Adams is pictured above with State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., and Harris County Tax-Assessor Collector Ann Harris Bennett. Please note, that there has been no credible evidence found that Republicans are involved in "ABSENTEE BALLOT"  fraud in any way, shape, or form in Harris County, Texas. However, as it pertains to some Democrats, clear and compelling evidence that "CHEATING" is taking place has been clearly laid out on the "TEXAS TRASH TALK" website. The results of a 2-year investigation by Colleen M. Vera has been completely detailed and delivered to the Texas Secretary of State along with supportive documents included to support her investigation. However, all of the "DEMOCRATS" listed on this page are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. You can learn more about the laws that are 'allegedly' being broken by some "DEMOCRATS" in Harris County, Texas by clicking this link.

Some Democrats Get Their Edge by Having Cozy Relationships with Democratic Precinct Chairs and Judges Like Deborah Adams

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Deborah Adams, the Democratic Precinct Chair for Precinct 259 is a master at helping candidates she supports to win in Pleasantville, a key voting block for Democratic candidates. But her methods, according to some of the folks aren't always above board. According to a bunch of folks who live inside the boundaries of Precinct 259, this woman has strong relationships with the seniors. Deborah Adams is pictured above with State Rep. Harold Dutton (top left), the State Representative for House District 142 -- in case you don't know. She is also pictured above (top right) with Ann Harris Bennett, the Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector. "I am honored to have the endorsement and continued support of Deborah Adams and the Pleasantville Voters League in my campaign," said Ann Harris Bennett back on Friday, February 21, 2020, at 1:13 PM via Facebook. In case you don't remember, this was the fourth day of early voting for 2020 Democratic Primary, that recently went down in Harris County, Texas. Ann Harris Bennett went on to defeat well-known Houston-area attorney Jolanda "Jo" Jones, and Jack Terence on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Party primary by a pretty substantial margin of victory. So, as a refresher, Ann Harris Bennett received 157,161 votes for 58.31% of the vote to finish first. Jolanda "Jo" Jones received 101,760 votes for 37.76% of the vote to finish second. Jack Terence received 10,590 votes for 3.93% of the vote to finish third. Now, to win re-election Ann Harris Bennett will have to face a man who is perhaps the toughest opponent she's ever encountered, in former Harris County District Clerk Chris Daniel on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the general election.

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It is Illegal to Unlawfully Assist "Absentee Voters" With filling out their Ballot and Then Mailing it In for Them

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Let me make myself clear, providing unlawful assistance to a voter in connection with “ABSENTEE BALLOT" is a state jail felony from what I understand. However, having “ABSENTEE VOTERS” select one name on their “ABSENTEE BALLOT” and sign their signature, and then taking the ballot with you is something else altogether. In case you don't know, it also illegal to receive compensation for depositing the carrier-envelope in the mail or with a common or contract carrier. 

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MEET DEBORAH ADAMS A DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT CHAIR/JUDGE AND STATE REP. HAROLD DUTTON, JR.

In this video #1, this “ELDERLY VOTER” who lived inside House District 142 at the time this video was recorded. In this video, she claims that her name is Ira Cruz or something to that effect – it’s hard for me to figure out exactly what she’s saying. However, what’s unmistakable is that this lady claims that Deborah Adams, the Harris County Democratic Chair for Precinct 259 helped her to fill out her “ABSENTEE BALLOT” and sent it back to the Harris County Clerk’s Office for her – which is illegal. According to this “ELDERLY VOTER”, she’s been assisted by Deborah Adams every year for a long time in doing this. Remember, this precinct is inside House District 142, which has been held by State Representative Harold Dutton, Jr., for years and years and years. Is this why people like State Rep. Harold Dutton appears to be unbeatable?

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HANDWRITING SAMPLE "A"

What you are looking at below in "SAMPLE A"  is the same (EXACT HANDWRITING) on multiple ballots by mail applications from precinct #259 (Deborah Adams' Precinct) from every year going back to 2008. Remember, that Harris County Precinct Chair and Judge for Precinct 259 is Deborah Adams who is presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Please compare the handwriting in the document above, that's believed to be that belonging to Debra Adams, a Harris County Democratic Party Precinct Chair and Judge for Precinct 259. Document "A" is from Tuesday, November 4, 2008. And document "B" pictured below is a sample of Debra Adams' handwriting from Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Click here and review the 2-year investigation into "ABSENTEE BALLOT FRAUD" that was conducted by Colleen M. Vera for "TEXAS TRASH TALK" a website that's committed to "Cleaning up the waste and taking out the trash in government." But remember that all individuals listed on THIS PAGE are presumed to be innocent until they are proven guilty in a court of law.



HANDWRITING SAMPLE "B"

What you are looking at below in "SAMPLE B"  is the same (EXACT HANDWRITING) on believed to be that of Deborah Adams, a Harris County Democratic Party Chair and Precinct Judge from precinct #259 from an Affidavit for a Provisional Voter ballot from Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Remember, that Harris County Precinct Chair and Judge for Precinct 259 is Deborah Adams who is presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Please compare the handwriting in the document above, that's believed to be that belonging to Debra Adams, a Harris County Democratic Party Precinct Chair and Judge for Precinct 259. Document "B" is from Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Click here and review the 2-year investigation into "ABSENTEE BALLOT FRAUD" that was conducted by Colleen M. Vera for "TEXAS TRASH TALK" a website that's committed to "Cleaning up the waste and taking out the trash in government." But remember that all individuals listed on THIS PAGE are presumed to be innocent until they are proven guilty in a court of law.

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Sec. 86.0052. COMPENSATION FOR CARRIER ENVELOPE ACTION PROHIBITED. (a) A person commits an offense if the person:

(1) compensates another person for depositing the carrier-envelope in the mail or with a common or contract carrier as provided by Section 86.0051(b), as part of any performance-based compensation scheme based on the number of ballots deposited or in which another person is presented with a quota of ballots to deposit as provided by Section 86.0051(b);

(2) engages in another practice that causes another person's compensation from or employment status with the person to be dependent on the number of ballots deposited as provided by Section 86.0051(b); or

(3) with knowledge that accepting compensation for such activity is illegal, accepts compensation for an activity described by Subdivision (1) or (2).

(b) Except as provided by Subsection (c), an offense under this section is a misdemeanor punishable by:

(1) confinement in jail for a term of not more than one year or less than 30 days; or

(2) confinement described by Subdivision (1) and a fine not to exceed $4,000.

(c) An offense under this section is a state jail felony if it is shown on the trial of an offense under this section that the defendant was previously convicted two or more times under this section.



ABSENTEE BALLOT HARVESTING IS ILLEGAL IN THE STATE OF TEXAS

Have you ever heard the term “ABSENTEE BALLOT HARVESTING” before? What is it? Well, ballot harvesting is an illegal practice of collecting and submitting absentee or mail-in ballots by volunteers or workers of campaigns. While we are going to focus on one of Democratic State Rep. Harold Dutton’s campaign workers in this report, Democrats aren’t the only ones who have been caught 'allegedly' cheating at the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” game. How do I know? Well, the “ABSENTEE BALLOT HARVESTING” got so bad back in 2018 in North Carolina that Mark Harris, who was a Republican Congressional candidate got his victory annulled back in early 2019, and a new election was ordered.



Deborah Adams the Harris County Democratic Party Precinct Chair for Precinct 259, is pictured above with State Representative Harold Dutton, and Trina Russell back in April of 2018.

Democratic Precinct Chair Deborah Adams Has Been Worth Her Weight in Gold for State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr. - (HD-142)

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Deborah Adams, the Democratic Precinct Chair for Precinct 259, is no doubt a huge supporter of State Representative Harold Dutton, Jr. from what I can see. Did having a relationship with Deborah Adams help State Representative Harold Dutton in Precinct 259, back on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in his Democratic Party primary showdown against Richard A. Bonton? Well, as a refresher, State Representative Harold Dutton, Jr., received 337 of the 561 votes that were cast in Precinct 259, back in the 2018 Democratic Party primary. As for Richard A. Bonton, he only received 224 of the 561 votes that were cast in Precinct 259, back in the 2018 Democratic Party primary. So, if we fast forward to the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party Primary, Harold Dutton, Jr’s relationship with Deborah Adams proved very valuable when he faced off against Jerry Davis, Richard A. Bonton and Natasha Ruiz the “THE MYSTERY CANDIDATE” who we now know is Natasha Demming, an African American woman – not Natasha Ruiz, a woman who was perceived to be a woman of Hispanic heritage. Anyways, back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in Precinct 259, State Representative Harold Dutton Jr., received 357 of the 658 votes that were cast in Precinct 259. As for Jerry Davis, well, he received 222 of the 658 votes that were cast in Precinct 259, back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. Richard A. Bonton only received 51 of the 658 votes that were cast in Precinct 259 back then. And as for our “MYSTERY CANDIDATE,” the woman who appeared on the ballot as Natasha Ruiz, well, she only received 28 votes in this predominantly African American voter precinct. However, maybe if she had appeared on the ballot as “NATASHA DEMMING” the story may have been a little different for her in Precinct 259. What do you think?

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State Rep. Harold Dutton really took it to Richard A. Bonton during the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” phase of the game back in 2018. He garnered a robust 1,002 absentee ballots. As for Bonton, he only received 309 absentee ballots – supposedly. 

DID HAROLD DUTTON JR.’S RELATIONSHIP WITH DEBORAH ADAMS HELP HIM IN 2018 and 2020?

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From the results of the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party primary race for State Representative for House District 142, it is clear that having relationships with Democratic Precinct Chairs can be highly rewarding – especially when they go out an ‘allegedly’ assist the “ELDERLY VOTERS” in House District 142 to fill out their “ABSENTEE BALLOTS” inside predominantly African American voter Precincts like 259. Actions like this give candidates like State Representative Harold Dutton, Jr. a decided advantage in my opinion. Especially, when Democratic Precinct Chairs like Deborah Adams ‘allegedly’ fill out the ballot for “ELDERLY SENIORS” and then ‘allegedly’ delivers it back to the Harris County Clerk’s Office for them – even without the “ELDERLY SENIORS” knowing exactly who all they voted for on the ballot. Look, in case you don’t know this kind of activity is illegal, and the people included in this report should be presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. But hey, I must say, these folks are very crafty, and have been doing this crap for a very long time. But don’t take my word for it, someone sent me a couple of videos from two “ELDERLY WOMEN” via a text message. In these videos, the “ELDERLY WOMAN” featured claim that Deborah Adams, the Harris County Democratic Party Chair for Precinct 259 assisted them with filling out their ballot – notice that I did not say ‘allegedly’ as a disclaimer on this.

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Ann Harris Bennett, the current Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector received the endorsement and support of Deborah Adams, Democratic Precinct Chair for Precinct 259, in her Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party primary showdown with Jolanda Jones and Jack Terrence.

DEBORAH ADAMS’ ENDORSEMENT OF ANN HARRIS BENNETT DIDN’T APPEAR TO HELP HER MUCH IN HER 2020 SHOWDOWN WITH JOLANDA JONES 

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Deborah Adams, the Democratic Precinct Chair for Precinct 259, is pictured in the photo above with Ann Harris Bennett, the current Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector and Voter Registrar back in February of 2020. If you remember, Deborah Adams endorsed Ann Harris Bennett over her Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic primary challenger Jolanda Jones. In case you don’t know Deborah Adams is one of the strongest voices in Pleasantville. Thus, not only did Ann Harris Bennett get Deborah Adams’ endorsement, but she also received the endorsement of the Pleasantville Voters League. In case you don’t remember, Jolanda "Jo" Jones only received a total of 9,653 absentee ballots in all of Harris County, Texas. However, Ann Harris Bennett received a total of 14,455 absentee ballots. While the “ABSENTEE BALLOTS” alone didn’t do Jolanda “Jo” Jones in, as far as the numbers show. They certainly gave Ann Harris Bennett a comfortable lead in her Democratic Party showdown with Jones. In the end, Ann Harris Bennett received, 157,161 votes for 58.31% of the votes to finish first. Jolanda Joe Jones, received 101,760 votes, for 37.76% of the vote. And Jack Terrence received 10,590 votes, for 3.93% of the vote. So, it is clear to see why Democratic candidates like Ann Harris Bennett who don’t do very much advertising can perform very well in Democratic Party primaries. Their ties to Harris County Democratic Party Precinct Judges like Deborah Adams pays huge dividends at the ballot box.

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Deborah Adams, the Democratic Party Precinct Chair for Precinct 259, is seen in the photo above with Rabeea Collier (second from left) back in December of 2015. In case you don't know, Rabeea Collier currently serves as Judge for the 113th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas.

HOW MUCH OF A ROLE DOES DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT CHAIRS LIKE DEBORAH ADAMS PLAY IN RACES INVOLVING DEMOCRATIC JUDGES LIKE JUDGE RABEEA COLLIER?

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Deborah Adams the Democratic Precinct Chair for Precinct 259, is pictured in the photo above with Rabeea Collier back in December of 2015. This photo was taken before Rabeea Collier becoming the sitting Judge for the 113th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. In case you don’t know, Judge Rabeea Collier will be up for re-election in 2022, Midterm Election in Harris County, Texas. But as a refresher, back in the 2018 Democratic primary in Precinct 259, where Deborah Adams is the Democratic Party Chair, Rabeea Collier received 371 of the 502 votes that were cast. Her Democratic rival, Cooke Kelsey only received 131 of the 502 votes that were cast in the Democratic Party primary back in 2018. In terms of the overall, vote, Rabeea Collier received 104,804 votes, for 73.23% of the vote. As for Cooke Kelsey, well, he didn’t do so well. According to the final tally, Kelsey only received 38,315 votes, for 26.77% of the vote. So, it’s clear to see that having a relationship with people like Deborah Adams and other Harris County Democratic Party Precinct chairs can make a huge difference when running for office in a Democratic Party Primary Race in Harris County, Texas.

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Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg received a lot of support from the Black community back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in her Democratic Party showdown with Audia Jones, Carvana Cloud, and Todd Overstreet. To win re-election Kim Ogg will now have to beat back the challenge of Mary Nan Huffman, the Republican nominee for Harris County District Attorney on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the general election.

BLACK POWER BROKERS LIKE KEITH DOWNEY AND PRECINCT CHAIR DEBORAH ADAMS CAN MAKE OR BREAK A DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY BID

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Deborah Adams the Democratic Precinct Chair for Precinct 259, is pictured above with Keith Downey (above left), and Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg (above middle) back in January of 2020. Keith Downey, in case you don’t know, is the President of the Kashmere Garden Super Neighborhood. District Attorney Kim Ogg, pulled off the remarkable, astonishing, and almost unbelievable feat of making it out of the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party primary with 54.54% of the vote against a stellar field of viable Democratic challengers. She put on a dominant show – I must say! Kim Ogg received 148,571 votes for 54.54% of the vote to finish first. Audia Jones received 65,950 votes for 24.21% of the vote to finished second. Todd Overstreet received 30,744 votes for 11.29% of the vote. And Carvana Cloud, the woman who entered the race at the last minute finished with last with 27,132 votes for 9.96% of the vote. At first, it would appear that the incumbent Kim Ogg would have won this primary contest outright with a runoff – right? Well, you are wrong. Why? I’m going to tell you if you hold your horses. By looking at the final results it’s very clear that Audia Jones’ ground game and months, and months, and months of tireless campaigning had her uniquely positioned to give the incumbent District Attorney a run for her money. However, by having Carvana Cloud enter the race under her own volition, or by being placed there by someone wanting to see the black vote split is going to be discussed in a future report. But what I’m certain of is that many of the women I know were split on whether to cast their vote for Audia Jones or Carvana Cloud. So how did this help, Kim Ogg? Man, you’ve gotta have a little patience – I’m doing the best I can – slow down, and stick with me…okay, I digress. But anyway, like I was saying, Carvana Cloud basically, gave the race to District Attorney Kim Ogg – that I’m very certain of! How can I be so sure? Well, 56,058 Democratic voters who cast a ballot in the 2020 Democratic Party primary skipped over the race for District Attorney all together. And I would be willing to bet that a large portion of the 56,058 Democrats who skipped this race were women of color who did not want to be on the record voting for, or against either of the two African American women present on the ballot in the race for Harris County District Attorney. But like I’ve already stated, I’m going to go back and study the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party primary race for Harris County District Attorney very soon.

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Democratic Precinct Chair Deborah Adams delivered the goods for Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, in Precinct 259. In case you don't know, 413 of the 631 votes that were cast in Precinct 259, back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, went to Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg.

CAN HARRIS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT CHAIRS LIKE DEBORAH ADAMS SWING HARRIS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY RACES?

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How much of an impact did Deborah Adams have on the race for Harris County District Attorney back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary? Is she worth her weight in gold? The answer to this question is a resounding YES. Get this, Kim Ogg ran up huge numbers in Precinct 259 back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, against her two worthy African American female challengers. Neither of her African American could get any traction whatsoever in Precinct 259. In case you don’t know, Kim Ogg received an astonishing and almost unbelievable lion’s share of the vote in this predominantly African American voter precinct. Get this, 413 of the 631 votes that were cast in Precinct 259, went to Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg. So, what do you think? How much is a relationship with Democratic Precinct Chairs worth? Huh? What’s it worth? Okay, I’m back!!! Anyways, Audia Jones received 101 votes to finish second in Precinct 259. Carvana Cloud only received 74 votes to finish third. And Todd Overstreet received 50 votes to finish fourth in Precinct 259 where Deborah Adams is the Precinct Chair.

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Democratic Precinct Chair Etta Crockett is a master of connecting her clients with "ELDERLY SENIOR CITIZENS" in Precinct 101, and beyond. In case you don't know, Etta Crockett, she's the Harris County Democratic Party Chair for Precinct 101.

CAN HARRIS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT CHAIRS LIKE ETTA CROCKETT SWING DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY RACES?

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Have you ever heard the name Etta Crockett before? Well, in case you haven’t, I’m going to tell you a little bit about her. Etta Crockett is a power-broker when it comes to reaching seniors. Especially those of vote by “ABSENTEE BALLOT” in Precinct 101. How do I know? Well, if you practice a little patience, I’m going to tell you! Better yet, I’ll give you a few dates, so that you can go and see for yourself. Is that good enough? Huh? Well? Is that good enough? Okay! Back on 2/14/2020, Harris County District Attorney paid Etta Crockett $1,000 for “SENIOR VOTER CONTACT” according to her campaign finance report. Then on 2/21/2020, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg turned around and paid Etta Crockett for more “SENIOR VOTER CONTACT” according to her campaign finance report. How much of an impact did she have on the 2020 Democratic Party primary race for Harris County District Attorney? Not very much in Precinct 101. How can I say this? Well, based on my investigation, only 46 votes were cast in the race for Harris County District Attorney back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic primary. So, I don’t believe that Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg would pay Etta Crockett, the Precinct Chair for Precinct 101, in upwards of $3,500 for a return of 17 votes. That would make a lot of sense right. So, that begs to question, how much work Etta Crockett put in for the amount she got paid. But that’s a story I’m going to cover in a future report – so stay tuned. Anyways, back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Kim Ogg only received 17 of the 46 votes that were cast in Precinct 101 – where Etta Crockett is the Democratic Precinct Chair. It was Audia Jones who beat Kim Ogg in Precinct 101 if my memory serves me right. Audia Jones received 18 of the 46 votes that were cast in Precinct 101. Todd Overstreet received 6 of the 46 votes that cast in Precinct 101 back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. And Carvana Cloud, the late entry into the race for Harris County District Attorney finished last in Precinct 101, by receiving 5 of the 46 votes that were cast. If you ask me, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg kind of got shafted on this transaction. How can I say this? Well, in case you don’t know, 929 registered voters are living inside Precinct 101 according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. So, for Kim Ogg to only receive 17 votes, out of 929 isn’t a good thing. Especially when she paid Etta Crockett, the Democratic Party Precinct Chair for Precinct 101 for direct “SENIOR VOTER CONTACT” leading up to Election Day!

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The Baptist Ministers of Houston and Vicinity are top players in the Presidential, Midterm, and Municipal Elections throughout this region. If you are a candidate running for office in Houston, Texas, you had better get ready, because you're going to get a call from these guys.

WHAT ROLE DID THE BAPTIST MINISTERS OF HOUSTON AND VICINITY PLAY IN THE 2020 DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY RACE FOR HARRIS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY?

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When I visited Kim Ogg’s “ENDORSEMENT PAGE” on her website I didn’t see where she received an endorsement from the Baptist Ministers of Houston and Vicinity, over her two Black female opponents. However, I did see where she was endorsed by Former Houston Mayor Lee P. Brown, Civil Rights Icon William “Bill” Lawson, State Senator Borris Miles, State Senator Harold Dutton, Jr., State Representative Jarvis Johnson, State Representative Alma Allen, State Representative Shawn Thierry, Constable May Walker, The Texas Coalition of Black Democrats’ – Harris County Chapter, and a host of other Democratic leaders and organizations. And look, everybody who wants to issue an endorsement, are free to endorse anyone they choose to endorse – there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. However, as it relates to those “BLACK MINISTERS,” shouldn’t they be required to tell their parishioners and other loyal followers that they are getting paid to parade the politicians in front of them. Now don’t you sit there and act like you don’t know that “BLACK MINISTERS” have been getting paid “BIG DOLLARS” to bring politicians into our churches. My grandfather was a “BLACK BAPTIST MINISTER” and I can remember vividly, politicians coming in and introducing themselves to congregations during election season. I used to love it because I knew that we were going to be going out to eat well after Sunday service. Oh boy, I loved to see those politicians come around. I used to even get a little pocket-change myself after they showed up. Okay…I’m back! Anyways, that Baptist Ministers of Houston and Vicinity have a mean ground-game whereas outreach into local Baptist churches is concerned. But don’t take my word for it. Just ask Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg – she’ll tell you! How do I know? Well, back on 2/8/2020, she donated $1,000 to the Baptist Ministers of Houston and Vicinity. They must have done a good job for her, because she turned around on 2/19/2020 and paid that no-good (oops forgive me) I mean honorable and highly distinguished men of the cloth another $2,000 for their “VOTER CONTACT GOTV PROGRAM” according to her campaign finance report. And back on 8/24/2017, Kim Ogg paid those “BAPTIST MINISTERS” the sum of $300 for some type of sponsorship. Again, there’s absolutely nothing illegal about candidates like Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg paying the Baptist Ministers of Houston and Vicinity money. The problem with this is that I think when those politicians, step into the pulpit, they should be required to tell the church-goers that they paid access! In other words, the parishioners should be made aware of the fact that they have been pimped. Not sure what getting pimped means? Let me explain, Pimps are the guys who go out and get customers for prostitutes, or in other words, they parade their prostitutes before costumers to perform and act for what usually comes down to monetary exchange. Do not go back and tell folks I called the Baptist Ministers of Houston and Vicinity a bunch of pimps because that would be a bald-faced lie. I’m simply trying to make an analogy that you can understand in vivid detail. Now, after you’ve thought about how these “POLITICAL TRANSACTIONS” are going down, you be the judge, by drawing your conclusions. And please don’t shoot me, I’m only the messenger.

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Carroll G. Robinson (second from left) is the State Chairman for the Texas Coalition of Black Democrats. State Representative Ron Reynolds (second from right) handily defeated his Democratic challenger back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the race for House District 27, in Fort Bend County.

WHAT ROLE DID BLACK ORGANIZATION PLAY IN THE 2020 DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY RACE FOR HARRIS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY?

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I’m not going to go into too much detail here because I am still researching the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party primary race for Harris County District Attorney. However, what I have discovered already is that, on 12/20/2020, the Texas Coalition of Black Democrats were paid the sum of $3,000 for what was categorized as their “VOTER CONTACT, GOTV PROGRAM” based on Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg's campaign finance report. And they weren’t the only ones, back on 8/15/2019, the Houston Area Black Democrats PAC was paid $1,000 for what was categorized as an “EVENT SPONSORSHIP” according to Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s campaign. Again, there is nothing illegal about this. The only problem here is when these organizations try to tell “BLACK VOTERS” that “ENDORSEMENT DECISIONS” aren’t influenced.


We Must Root Out the Wrong-Doers When It Comes to The Absentee Ballot Harvesting Game in Harris County, Texas

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If one more person calls me trying to dispute the 2-year investigation spearheaded by Colleen M. Vera, I am going to scream. Please. Please. Please. STOP!!! Look, guys, all you have to do is read and look at the compelling data that has been pulled together by Colleen M. Vera on the “Texas Trash Talk” website. The information has been verified and authenticated by me and others. Look, guys, this isn’t about “REPUBLICANS” or “DEMOCRATS” my friends. This is about our Democracy and making sure that people are winning the election fairly and honestly. This is also about the rule of law and the integrity of the people who we allow to sit in positions of authority. After all, every born-again Believer should be very concerned about making sure that our “ELECTED OFFICIALS” have a heart for our LORD AND SAVIOR! Nope, we aren’t trying to elect saints, priests, or theologians to office. But we should be about electing righteous people who will put GOD first, and are willing to put politics aside when it comes to doing what’s right for America. We are a nation of laws folks. And we need Godly people elevated to positions of authority during this dark and desolate times we’re facing – NOT REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRATS! Yes, I said that – and I meant it too! The time has come for us to reconsider how we vote as Believers! No, do not go back and say that I’m out here preaching to folks – because that’s not my intent here. I am not a preacher, saint, theologian, or perfect person. I’ve made many mistakes in my life. I’ve suffered many setbacks along the way. However, I’ve achieved some great feats in my short time here on the earth. God has blessed me despite my imperfections and shortcomings. So, to all of those folks who believe that they are going to shut me up through fear tactics and threats – YOU DON’T KNOW ME! Once I enter a fight – I’M IN IT TO WIN IT! And there’s been unequivocal – which simply means in a way that is clear and unambiguous – meaning no doubt; some serious cheating going on in Harris County, Texas. And the cheaters must be brought to justice and rooted out. Why? Well, as the good book says, “When the righteous thrive, the people rejoice; when the wicked rule, the people groan.” So, I implore every born-again Believer in “GOD ALMIGHTY” to do your due diligence and check out the “TALK TRASH TEXAS” website. Again, I have independently verified the 2-year investigation that was spearheaded by Colleen M. Vera. She has done a thorough and complete job pulling together her report concerning every single detail she’s included in this extensive report. My friends, this report is not superficial, fictitious or fake as some folks would have you believe.





PART 1: GLORIA PALMER DISCUSSES HOW SHE WORKS HARD GOING OUT AND GETTING THOSE ABSENTEE BALLOTS

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According to Colleen M. Vera, after the 2016 Democratic Primary, a candidate for Harris County Constable (Pct 3), Jasen Rabalais, filed a lawsuit claiming that a campaign worker for another candidate, Michel Pappillion, “deliberately falsified, illegally completed or unlawfully influenced the ballots and early voting applications of elderly residents in Harris County.” The lawsuit was dismissed. But the audiotape above had been made by the Rabalais campaign after he found out that an “alleged harvester” was working for an opponent’s campaign.





PART 2: GLORIA PALMER SHARES EXACTLY HOW THE ABSENTEE BALLOT GAME WORKS IN HARRIS COUNTY

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In case you don't know, providing unlawful assistance to a voter in connection with “ABSENTEE BALLOT” is a state jail felony from what I understand. However, having “ABSENTEE VOTERS” select one name on their “ABSENTEE BALLOT" and sign their signature, and then taking the ballot with you is something else altogether. In case you don't know, it also illegal to receive compensation for depositing the carrier-envelope in the mail or with a common or contract carrier folks. Gloria Palmer is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. For the record, the audiotape above had been made by the Rabalais campaign after he found out that an “alleged harvester” was working for an opponent’s campaign.















WONDERING HOW THE 2-YEAR INVESTIGATION INTO ABSENTEE BALLOT HARVESTING GOT STARTED?

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From what I understand, Colleen M. Vera, after reviewing the initial video of the woman who introduced herself as a member of State Rep. Harold Dutton’s campaign staff, she decided to do some research. “I figured if there was any evidence of mailed ballot voter fraud to be found in Harris County, the more recent one - Dutton’s race - was the best place to start,” she said via her website. “I filed a request for public information covering the 1,359 voters who voted by mail in Harold Dutton’s race. I requested electronic copies of the voters’: applications for ballots by mail and returned ballot carrier envelopes, she explains. “My first thought was to match each voter’s mailed ballot application with the voter’s ballot envelope and compare signatures to find those which may not match. But as I reviewed the documents, something else jumped off the page,” says the comments on her website.

According to Colleen M. Vera, she found 32 handwritten applications for mailed ballots – all from different voters – but all written in the same handwriting on them.

When Colleen M. Vera looked closer at the mail ballots, something else jumped off the page at her. All 32 returned their application for a ballot by mail in the same pre-printed envelope with the same style stamp.

So, what Colleen M. Vera did next was count the stamps used by all the applications for ballot by mail returned by voters in this race Harold Dutton’s, Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Party primary race against Richard A. Bonton – his Democratic challenger. “Could it be just a coincidence that only 7% of all voters used this stamp to return their ballot by mail applications, but 100% of the 32 voters with this same handwriting on their applications used the same stamp?” asks Colleen M. Vera.

So, what Colleen M. Vera did next was printed out the envelopes which carried their returned ballots back to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. Once the envelopes where printed, “the BIGGEST COINCIDENCE of ALL jumped off the page,” she says. “ALL THESE VOTERS LIVED IN THE SAME PRECINCT!” she went on to say via her website. What precinct did all of these voters live in? They all live inside Harris County Voter Precinct #259. Now, do you think this is just a coincidence? I think not!!! Well, because, according to Colleen M. Vera, 90% used two of the same stamps used on the application. But get this, only 23% of total ballots returned for this race used that stamp combination.

Are you starting to see why Texas isn’t ready to allow an “ALL ABSENTEE BALLOT” election? Well, if not, maybe this will help. According to Colleen M. Vera, her research showed this same handwriting on multiple ballots by mail applications from Harris County Voter Precinct #259 for every year going back to 2008.

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In case you don't know, John McCain beat Barack Obama in the "ABSENTEE BALLOT" category back on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, in Harris County, Texas. Please note, that there has been no credible evidence found that Republicans are involved in "ABSENTEE BALLOT" fraud in any way, shape, or form in Harris County, Texas. However, as it pertains to Democrats, clear and compelling evidence that "CHEATING" is taking place has been clearly laid out on the "TEXAS TRASH TALK" website. The results of a 2-year investigation by Colleen M. Vera has been completely laid out with supportive documents included to support her investigation. However, all of the "DEMOCRATS" listed on this page are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. You can learn more about the laws that are 'allegedly' being broken by some "DEMOCRATS" in Harris County, Texas by clicking this link.

HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED BACK IN 2008 WHEN DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS FACED OFF IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS?

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Remember how the 2008 Presidential Election turned out in Harris County, Texas? Well, back on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, President Barack Obama was on the ballot seeking to become the first African American President of the United States of America. How did he do versus his Republican rival, John McCain? Well, it was no contest whereas the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” phase of their showdown was concerned. As a refresher, the ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin received 41,986 absentee ballot votes, while the ticket of Barack Obama and Joe Biden only received 24,503 absentee ballot votes in Harris County, Texas. As for the “EARLY VOTING” phase of the game, Barack Obama and Joe Biden received 368,231 early votes, while John McCain and Sarah Palin received 297,944 early votes in Harris County, Texas. All total, the final election results were very close, unlike the skewed election returns we’re seeing play out today! Anyways, at the end of the day, Barack Obama and Joe Biden received 590,982 votes, for 50.45% of the vote. Comparatively speaking, John McCain and Sarah Palin received 571,883 votes, for 48.82% of the vote. The remainder of the votes went to an assortment of other candidates who were also on the ballot. There were 1,892,656 registered voters in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 4, 2008.

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In case you don't know, Governor Rick Perry beat Bill White in the "ABSENTEE BALLOT" category back on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, in Harris County, Texas. Please note, that there has been no credible evidence found that Republicans are involved in "ABSENTEE BALLOT" fraud in any way, shape, or form in Harris County, Texas. However, as it pertains to Democrats, clear and compelling evidence that "CHEATING" is taking place has been clearly laid out on the "TEXAS TRASH TALK" website. The results of a 2-year investigation by Colleen M. Vera has been completely laid out with supportive documents included to support her investigation. However, all of the "DEMOCRATS" listed on this page are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. You can learn more about the laws that are 'allegedly' being broken by some "DEMOCRATS" in Harris County, Texas by clicking this link.

HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED BACK IN 2010 WHEN DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS FACED OFF IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS?

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Remember how the 2010 Midterm Election turned out in Harris County, Texas? Well, back on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, Governor Rick Perry, the Republican was on the ballot running for re-election against Bill White, a Democrat and several other candidates. How did he do versus his Democratic challenger, Bill White? Well, Gov. Rick Perry won the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” phase of their showdown in Harris County, Texas. As a refresher, Gov. Rick Perry received 31,101 absentee ballot votes, while Bill White received 22,875 absentee ballot votes in Harris County, Texas. As for the “EARLY VOTING” phase of the game, Gov. Rick Perry received 199,682 early votes, while Bill White received 181,891 early votes in Harris County, Texas. However, Bill White won the “ELECTION DAY” voter turnout in Harris County, Texas, and surpassed Gov. Rick Perry in the final Harris County vote tally. All total, the final election results in Harris County were close, unlike the skewed election returns we’re seeing play out today! Anyways, at the end of the day, Bill White received 395,952 votes, for 50.23% of the vote in Harris County, Texas. Comparatively speaking, Gov. Rick Perry received 379,516 votes, for 48.15% of the vote in Harris County, Texas. The remainder of the votes went to an assortment of other candidates who were also on the ballot. There were 1,917,534 registered voters in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 2, 2010.

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In case you don't know, Mitt Romney beat President Barack Obama in the "ABSENTEE BALLOT" category back on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, in Harris County, Texas. Please note, that there has been no credible evidence found that Republicans are involved in "ABSENTEE BALLOT" fraud in any way, shape, or form in Harris County, Texas. However, as it pertains to some Democrats, clear and compelling evidence that "CHEATING" is taking place has been clearly laid out on the "TEXAS TRASH TALK" website. The results of a 2-year investigation by Colleen M. Vera has been completely detailed and delivered to the Texas Secretary of State along with supportive documents included to support her investigation. However, all of the "DEMOCRATS" listed on this page are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. You can learn more about the laws that are 'allegedly' being broken by some "DEMOCRATS" in Harris County, Texas by clicking this link.

HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED BACK IN 2012 WHEN DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS FACED OFF IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS?

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Remember how the 2012 Presidential Election turned out in Harris County, Texas? Well, back on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, President Barack Obama was on the ballot running for re-election. How did he do versus his Republican rival, Mitt Romney? Well, it was no contest whereas the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” phase of their showdown was concerned. As a refresher, the ticket of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan received 43,270 absentee ballot votes, while the ticket of President Barack Obama and Joe Biden only received 31,414 absentee ballot votes in Harris County, Texas. As for the “EARLY VOTING” phase of the game, President Barack Obama and Joe Biden only received 337,681 early votes, while Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan got the better of their Democratic rivals by receiving 349,332 early votes in Harris County, Texas. All total, the final election results were razor-thin, unlike the skewed election returns we’re seeing play out today! Anyways, at the end of the day, President Barack Obama and Joe Biden finished 971 votes ahead of their Republican rivals in Harris County, Texas. As a refresher, President Barack Obama and Joe Biden received 587,044 votes, for 49.39% of the vote. Comparatively speaking, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan received 586,073 votes, for 49.31% of the vote. The remainder of the votes went to an assortment of other candidates who were also on the ballot. There were 1,942,566 registered voters in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2012.

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In case you don't know, Gov. Greg Abbott beat Wendy R. Davis in the "ABSENTEE BALLOT" category back on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, in Harris County, Texas. Please note, that there has been no credible evidence found that Republicans are involved in "ABSENTEE BALLOT" fraud in any way, shape, or form in Harris County, Texas. However, as it pertains to some Democrats, clear and compelling evidence that "CHEATING" is taking place has been clearly laid out on the "TEXAS TRASH TALK" website. The results of a 2-year investigation by Colleen M. Vera has been completely detailed and delivered to the Texas Secretary of State along with supportive documents included to support her investigation. However, all of the "DEMOCRATS" listed on this page are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. You can learn more about the laws that are 'allegedly' being broken by some "DEMOCRATS" in Harris County, Texas by clicking this link.


HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED BACK IN 2014 WHEN DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS FACED OFF IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS?

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Remember how the 2014 Midterm Election turned out in Harris County, Texas? Well, back on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, Governor Greg Abbott, the Republican was on the ballot for the first time. How did he do versus his Democratic rival Wendy R. Davis? Well, Greg Abbott won the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” phase of their showdown in Harris County, Texas. As a refresher, Greg Abbott received 35,647 absentee ballot votes, while Wendy R. Davis received 34,690 absentee ballot votes in Harris County, Texas. As for the “EARLY VOTING” phase of the game, Greg Abbott received 160,357 early votes, while Wendy R. Davis received 140,223 early votes in Harris County, Texas. All total, the final election results were pretty close, unlike the skewed election returns we’re seeing play out today! Anyways, at the end of the day, Greg Abbott received 349,639 votes, for 51.41% of the vote. Comparatively speaking, Wendy R. Davis received 320,160 votes, for 47.08% of the vote. The remainder of the votes went to an assortment of other candidates who were also on the ballot. There were 1,917,534 registered voters in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 4, 2014.

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In case you don't know, Hillary Clinton beat Donald J. Trump in the "ABSENTEE BALLOT" category back on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, in Harris County, Texas. Please note, that there has been no credible evidence found that Republicans are involved in "ABSENTEE BALLOT" fraud in any way, shape, or form in Harris County, Texas. However, as it pertains to some Democrats, clear and compelling evidence that "CHEATING" is taking place has been clearly laid out on the "TEXAS TRASH TALK" website. The results of a 2-year investigation by Colleen M. Vera has been completely detailed and delivered to the Texas Secretary of State along with supportive documents included to support her investigation included. However, all of the "DEMOCRATS" listed on this page are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. You can learn more about the laws that are 'allegedly' being broken by some "DEMOCRATS" in Harris County, Texas by clicking this link.

HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED BACK IN 2016 WHEN DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS FACED OFF IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS?

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Remember how the 2016 Presidential Election turned out in Harris County, Texas? Well, back on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, Hillary Clinton was on the ballot running for President of the United States. How did she do versus her Republican rival, Donald J. Trump? Well, Hillary Clinton won the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” phase of their showdown. As a refresher, the ticket of Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine received 54,765 absentee ballot votes, while the ticket of Donald J. Trump and Mike Pence only received 42,181 absentee ballot votes in Harris County, Texas. As for the “EARLY VOTING” phase of the game, Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine received a robust 462,288 early votes, while Donald J. Trump and Mike Pence only received 372,536 early votes in Harris County, Texas. All total, the final election results showed a dominant performance by the Democrats! As a refresher, Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine received 707,914 votes, for 53.95% of the vote. Comparatively speaking, Donald J. Trump and Mike Pence only received 545,955 votes, for 41.61% of the vote. The remainder of the votes went to an assortment of other candidates who were also on the ballot. There were 2,182,980 registered voters in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

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In case you don't know, Greg Abbott beat Lupe Valdez in the "ABSENTEE BALLOT" category back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, in Harris County, Texas. Please note, that there has been no credible evidence found that Republicans are involved in "ABSENTEE BALLOT" fraud in any way, shape, or form in Harris County, Texas. However, as it pertains to some Democrats, clear and compelling evidence that "CHEATING" is taking place has been clearly laid out on the "TEXAS TRASH TALK" website. The results of a 2-year investigation by Colleen M. Vera has been completely detailed and delivered to the Texas Secretary of State along with supportive documents included to support her investigation included. However, all of the "DEMOCRATS" listed on this page are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. You can learn more about the laws that are 'allegedly' being broken by some "DEMOCRATS" in Harris County, Texas by clicking this link.

HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED BACK IN 2018 WHEN DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS FACED OFF IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS?

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Remember how the 2018 Midterm Election turned out in Harris County, Texas? Well, back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, Governor Greg Abbott, the Republican was on the ballot for the first time. How did he do versus his Democratic rival Lupe Valdez? Well, Greg Abbott won the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” phase of their showdown in Harris County, Texas. As a refresher, Greg Abbott received 49,293 absentee ballot votes, while Lupe Valdez received 46,600 absentee ballot votes in Harris County, Texas. As for the “EARLY VOTING” phase of the game, Greg Abbott only received 351,733 early votes, while Lube Valdez received 398,411 early votes in Harris County, Texas. All total, the final election results showed a dominant performance by Lupe Valez over Gov. Greg Abbott in Harris County, Texas back in 2018. Anyways, at the end of the day, Lupe Valdez handily beat Gov. Greg Abbott in Harris County, Texas by a pretty substantial margin. The remainder of the votes went to Mark Jay Tippetts a Libertarian candidate who was also running for Governor of the state of Texas back in 2014. There were 2,307,654 registered voters in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018.

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On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Donald J. Trump, and Joe Biden will face off in the race for President of the United States of America. So, let's pray that there is no cheating in Harris County, Texas. Please note, that there has been no credible evidence found that Republicans are involved in "ABSENTEE BALLOT" fraud in any way, shape, or form in Harris County, Texas. However, as it pertains to some Democrats, clear and compelling evidence that "CHEATING" is taking place has been clearly laid out on the "TEXAS TRASH TALK" website. The results of a 2-year investigation by Colleen M. Vera has been completely detailed and delivered to the Texas Secretary of State along with supportive documents included to support her investigation. However, all of the "DEMOCRATS" listed on this page are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. You can learn more about the laws that are 'allegedly' being broken by some "DEMOCRATS" in Harris County, Texas by clicking this link.

NOBODY KNOWS FOR SURE WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS IN 2020 WHEN DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS FACE OFF

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Nobody can say with exact certainty what’s going to happen in Harris County Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the general election – especially since, more than likely we will still be dealing with this darn Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. But I will bet my bottom dollar that undervotes in certain races are going to be a big problem for Democrats and Republican candidates up and down the ballot. What is an undervote? I’m glad you asked. An undervote occurs when a voter skips over a race on the ballot for one reason or another. How do undervotes affect races on the ballot? Well, during the last two major election cycles the straight-ticket voting advantage has been so skewed in favor of the Democrats in Harris County, Texas that undervotes didn’t matter that much. However, nobody knows with full certainty what’s going to happen on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, now that straight-ticket voting has been abolished in Texas. Take a look back at 2012, for instance. When President Barack Obama was running for re-election and being challenged by Sen. Mitt Romney, there were 587,044 ballots cast for President Barack Obama in Harris County, Texas. Comparatively speaking, there were 586,073 ballots cast for Sen. Mitt Romney. So, get this, with a total of 1,173,117 votes cast, President Barack Obama only beat Sen. Mitt Romney by a mere 971 votes in Harris County, Texas. So, without straight-ticket voting, who knows what would have happened. You have to remember, back in 2012, the straight-ticket voting contest was tight as well, 406,991 Democrats voted a straight-ticket, and 404,165 Republicans voted a straight-ticket in Harris County – that’s a differential of only 2,826 votes. So, come Tuesday, November 3, 2020, both major political parties in Texas must be on their game. Why? I’m about to tell you if you hold your horses. Back in 2016, when President Donald J. Trump and former secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton came through Harris County, Texas there were roughly 26,622 undervotes registered in the race for President of the United States. Let me make it a little clearer for you, a total of 1,312,112, voters cast a ballot in the race for President of the United States in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee received 707,914 votes, for 53.95% of the overall vote. Comparatively speaking, Donald J. Trump the Republican nominee only received 545,955 votes for 41.61% of the overall vote, with the remainder of the votes cast for an assortment of other presidential contenders. My research revealed that Donald J. Trump got fewer votes than any other candidate running countywide in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 – but that’s beside the point right now. What I want you to pay close attention to here is how the “UNDERVOTES” seem to increase as voters scroll down their ballot. Remember, I told you that the undervotes registered in the race for President of the United States stood at 26,622 – right? Well, by the time voters made their way down to the countywide judicial races the undervote tally fell in a range from 46,360 undervotes to 69,344 undervotes – which could be a major problem if this occurs in the upcoming Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Presidential Election in Harris County, Texas. Why? Well, with straight-ticket voting being abolished in the state of Texas, the undervote tallies could perhaps be significantly higher -- maybe in the 100,000 to 200,000 range depending on what type of voter education initiatives are launched between now and Election Day in my opinion.

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Aubrey R. Taylor is the President/CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©. Taylor has more than 29-years of experience in marketing, branding, investigative reporting, public relations, opposition research, and political consulting. He’s assisted in branding Republican and Democratic candidates in statewide elections and in local municipalities throughout the State of Texas. Over the years, he’s also assisted in branding and marketing (through his various publications) such corporations and institutions as Shell Oil, The City of Houston, Texas A&M, Texas Southern University, Prairie View A&M University, Chevron, Shell Oil, Waste Management, Nationwide Insurance, Momentum Jaguar/BMW, Channel 11, Channel 13, State Farm Insurance, and Allstate Insurance to name a few.


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