Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Biden Picks Kamala Harris; Maldonado Has Endorsed Eight African American Women in Harris County, Texas


Antonio Maldonado has endorsed Judge Staci Williams, Former Judge Elizabeth Frizell, Tamika Craft, Jeralynn Manor, Judge Ursula A. Hall, Judge Fredericka Phillips, Judge Genesis Draper, Judge Elaine Palmer, and a host of other candidates. His "2020 Judicial Slate" is a stark contrast to the one submitted by Gerry Wayne Monroe, the "5 Star General," and host of the War Zone.

Political Consultant Antonio Maldonado Shares His 2020 Judicial Endorsement List With Houston Business Connections Newspaper

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Believe it or not, there’s over 174-years of combined legal experience behind this powerful group of African American women who have earned the highly-coveted endorsement of political consultant, Antonio Maldonado. He’s stated time and time again that, “There is no Black Lives Matter without Black Women” – and he’s absolutely correct. So, to this end, please know that African American women (in general) have been America’s backbone and have faced serious challenges that few people can actually relate to – that’s a fact. However, these hardworking women aren’t looking for sympathy or token support. Neither are they hoping to get lucky, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, or wishing upon a star. And nope, they aren’t trying to conjure up any magic or “HOCUS POCUS” type of crap to gain your vote either. These women are running their own races – and without straight-ticket voting that’s the way it should be in the Lone Star State. In case you don’t know, Judge Staci Williams received her law license over 34-years ago (TX License Date: 05/09/1986), Former Judge Elizabeth Frizell received her law license over 27 years ago (TX License Date: 05/07/1993), Attorney Tamika “Tami” Craft received her law license nearly 17 years ago (TX License Date: 11/06/2003), Attorney Jeralynn Manor received her law license nearly 19 years ago (TX License Date: 11/02/2001), Judge Ursula Hall received her law license over 24-years ago (TX License Date: 05/03/1996), Judge Fredericka Phillips received her law license nearly 20-years ago (TX License Date: 11/01/2000), Judge Genesis Draper received her law license nearly 10-years ago (TX License Date: 11/05/2010), and Judge Elaine Palmer received her law license over 23-years ago (TX License Date: 05/02/1997) for the record. So, make no mistake about it, these women have made it to this point in time through hard work and perseverance.  These women have all worked their tails off to uniquely position themselves as “2020 DEMOCRATIC JUDICIAL NOMINEES” during this pivotal moment in American history. So, as you view this powerful list of endorsements put forth by Antonio Maldonado, one of the hardest working political consultants in the game – please do your own research and make it your business to elect candidates up-and-down the ballot who value, respect, and appreciate your vote!

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “Judge Staci Williams (left) out of Dallas, Texas is “BATTLE-TESTED” and had to defeat Brandy Voss, to earn her Democratic nomination. She is pictured above with Bridgette Smith-Lawson (right), the Democratic nominee for Fort Bend County Attorney -- both are powerful Black women on the cusp of having their names written in the annals of Texas history. In case you don’t remember, Judge Staci Williams received 1,134,105 votes, for 65.09% of the vote to earn the right to serve as the Democratic nominee in the upcoming Tuesday, November 3, 2020, general election. Comparatively speaking, her Democratic rival only mustered 608,288 votes, for 34.91% of the vote."

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “Former Judge Elizabeth Frizell out of Dallas, Texas is “BATTLE-TESTED” and beat back two Democratic rivals without a runoff to earn her Democratic nomination. And she put on a dominant performance in the process. In case you don’t remember, Frizell earned her nomination by handily defeating William Pieratt Demond and Dan Wood back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Party Primary. Remember, her race isn’t a statewide race. However, she earned an astonishing 162,049 votes, for 62.77% of the vote. As for William Pieratt Demond, he received 51,389 votes, for 19.91% of the vote. And Dan Wood received 44,723 votes, for 17.32% of the vote."

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “2020 Democratic Nominee Tamika “Tami” Craft had the toughest road to travel out of all eight of the “BATTLE-TESTED” African American women who’ve been endorsed by Antonio Maldonado. She had to compete against V.R. Faulkner, Wally Kronzer, Dominic J. Merino, Cheri Thomas, and Lennon C. Wright back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Party Primary. And because no candidate earned a majority of the vote, Craft had to face off against Cheri Thomas on Tuesday, July 14, 2020, in a Democratic Party Primary runoff election. In case you don’t remember, Tamika “Tami” Craft put on a dazzling display of sheer dominance as she proved that her “FRONT-RUNNER” status was no fluke. In the runoff, Tamika “Tami” Craft received, 125,761 votes, for 59.61% of the vote. Comparatively speaking, Cheri Thomas only received 85,195 votes, for 40.39% of the vote."

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “Judge Fredericka Phillips (right) did not draw a Democratic challenger back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Party Primary for Harris County, Texas. She's pictured above with two of her fellow members of the judiciary, Judge Ravi K. Sandill and Judge Mike Engelhart. All three of these distinguished judges have done amazing jobs. In case you don't know, an astonishing 234,957 Democrats still took the time to cast their ballot for her -- event though she was running unopposed. Comparatively speaking, her Republican challenger, Erin Elizabeth Lunceford was also running unopposed in the Republican Party Primary. However, only 155,037 Republicans cast their ballot for her. That being said, even without the benefit of straight-ticket voting, I have Judge Fredericka Phillips as a heavy favorite to win re-election in the race for District Judge, 61st Civil District Court."

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “2020 Democratic Nominee Jeralynn C. Manor appears to just be walking by faith, and trusting God to do what He’s promised. But the thing I love most about this rising “DEMOCRATIC STAR” is that she understands that she was born for this moment. I mean she left the tough streets of New Orleans, Louisiana many years ago to make a better life for herself here in Houston, Texas – and she’s done that. Now she’s focused on her destiny. And I wouldn’t bet against her. Why? Well, there’s something very special about her, it’s not just the commanding victory she won to unseat Judge Larry Weiman either. The freaking “C” in this woman’s middle name stands for Christen. In case you don’t know, the name Christen is of Latin origin, and actually means follower of Christ. While Jeralynn C. Manor isn’t perfect, if you get to know her, and her story, it becomes evidently clear that her entire life thus far has been one long journey of faith – one of trusting God and overcoming obstacles. Fittingly so, she now finds herself one step away from her dream of one day becoming a judge – a dream God planted in her heart way back when she was only 7-years old. Heck, if you ask me, calling Jeralynn C. Manor, “BATTLE-TESTED” is an understatement. Manor’s name will appear on the ballot in the race for District Judge, 80th Civil District Court, in Harris County, Texas.”

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “Judge Ursula Hall drew two challengers back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Party Primary – and she defeated them both without having to go to a runoff. In case you don’t remember, Judge Ursula Hall received 137,049 votes, for 54.94% of the vote. Megan Daic received 74,024 votes, for 29.68% of the vote. And Jimmie L. Brown Jr. received 38,372 votes, for 15.38% of the vote. Now, Judge Ursula Hall must face off against Bruce Bain who won the Republican Party nomination with 154,336 votes. And remember, straight-ticket voting has been abolished in the state of Texas."

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “Judge Elaine Palmer has proven time and time again that she’s a winner. I mean, what can I say about this “HONORABLE AND DISTINGUISHED” member of our judiciary? She’s the epitome of what it means to be a “MINISTER OF JUSTICE” in every sense of the word. Anyways, she ran unopposed this time around, back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Party Primary. However, 230,685 Democratic Primary voters still took the time to cast their ballot for her. Comparatively speaking, her Republican challenger didn’t enjoy the same kind of love in his party’s primary. In case you don’t know, Fred Shuchart was seeking the Republican nomination running unopposed, but only 154,011 Republicans took the time to cast their ballot for him. Judge Palmer and her Republican challenger will face off in the race for District Judge, 215th Civil District Court, in Harris County, Texas."

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “Judge Genesis Draper is a newbie to politics, but she’s already proven that she’s the real deal – if you ask me. Judge Draper is pictured above with her husband, Brandon Leonard, and their two children, Asa and Phoenix. She didn’t have a Democratic challenger back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Party Primary race for Judge, County Criminal Court #12; but she will on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, when she’ll face off against Former Judge Linda Garcia, the Republican nominee. Both women ran unopposed in their respective party’s primaries. Democratic Party Primary voters showed Judge Genesis Draper a lot of love, as 225,584 of them took the time to cast their ballot for her – even though she didn’t have an opponent. Comparatively speaking, only 152,933 Republican Party Primary voters took the time to cast their ballot for former Judge Linda Garica. So, for this reason, I’ve got Judge Genesis Draper as a heavy favorite in this race.”

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Chief Justice Nathan Hecht is being challenged by Amy Clark Meachum in the race for Chief Justice, Texas Supreme Court, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Chief Justice Nathan Hecht. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Amy Clark Meachum is the best candidate in the race for Chief Justice, Texas Supreme Court. “We need more female representation in our judicial seats,” says Antonio Maldonado.



Justice Jane Bland is being challenged by Kathy Cheng in the race for Justice, Texas Supreme Court, Place 6, Unexpired Term, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Justice Jane Bland. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Kathy Cheng is the best candidate in the race for Justice, Texas Supreme Court Place 6. “We need more minorities and minority females in office and there aren’t hardly any Asian Americans in judicial positions,” says Antonio Maldonado.



Judge Staci Williams will be seeking to unseat Justice Jeff Boyd in the race for Justice, Texas Supreme Court, Place 7, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Judge Staci Williams. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, Judge Staci Williams is the best candidate in the race for Justice, Texas Supreme Court, Place 7. “We need more females in judicial seats. And we definitely are in need of more Black American female judges,” he says. “We need to get with the program and be progressive,” says Antonio Maldonado.



Justice Brett Busby is being challenged by Gisela D. Triana in the race for Justice, Texas Supreme Court, Place 8, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Justice Brett Busby. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Gisela D. Triana is the best choice for Texans in the race for Justice, Texas Supreme Court, Place 8. “It’s about time that we elected and supported a Hispanic/Latina Female in a High Judicial Position such as this,” says Antonio Maldonado. He also went on to reiterate his opinion that more minority females need to be elected to judicial positions.



Elizabeth Davis Frizell will be trying to unseat Judge Bert Richardson in the race for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Judge Bert Richardson. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Elizabeth Frizell is the right choice for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3, in the state of Texas.



Judge David Newell is being challenged by Judge Brandon Birmingham in the race for Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Judge David Newell. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Brandon Birmingham is the right choice in the race for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9. He appears to have endorsed Brandon Birmingham over Judge David Newell in this race for purely partisan reasons. “Brandon Birmingham is the Democratic Party nominee, and as a Democrat, I support him for Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 9,” says Maldonado.


Justice Tracy Elizabeth Christopher is being challenged by Jane Robinson in the race for Chief Justice, 14th Court of Appeals, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Justice Tracy Elizabeth Christopher. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Jane Robinson is the better candidate for Texas, in the race for Chief Justice, 14th Court of Appeals. He didn’t really elaborate on why he went with Robinson over Justice Elizabeth Christopher in this race.



Justice Russell Lloyd is being challenged by Veronica Rivas-Molloy in the race for Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 3, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Justice Russell Lloyd. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, Texans should cast their vote for Veronica Rivas-Molloy in the race for Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 3. His reasoning behind endorsing Veronica Rivas-Molloy over Justice Russel Lloyd in this race seems to have boiled down to his desire to see more Hispanic/Latinas elected to public office.



Justice Terry Adams is being challenged by Ampara Monique Guerra in the race for Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 5, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Justice Terry Adams. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Amparo Yanez Guerra, who will appear on the ballot as, Amparo. Monique Guerra is the right choice in the race for Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 5. “This year is the Year of Hispanas! Que Viva La Raza!!!,” he says.



Judge Kevin Patrick Yeary is being challenged by Judge Tina Clinton in the race for Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Judge Kevin Patrick Yeary. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Judge Tina Clinton needs to be elected in the race for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4. “We don’t have enough female representation and almost none of our Judges are Asian,” he says. “We Need Equality in our Court Rooms,” claims Antonio Maldonado.



Tamika “Tami” Craft will be seeking to unseat Justice Ken Wise in the race for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 7, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has issued a "DUAL ENDORSEMENT" for Tamika "Tami" Craft" and Justice Ken Wise. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Tamika “Tami” Craft is duly-qualified and should be elected on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 7. “We need more Black Female representation, only a “BLACK FEMALE” knows the true value of BLM,” says Antonio Maldonado, referring to the Black Lives Matter Movement.



Judge Fredericka Phillips will be seeking to fend off the challenge of former Judge Erin Elizabeth Lunceford in the race for District Judge, 61st Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed form Judge Erin Elizabeth Lunceford. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Judge Fredericka Phillips is the right choice for Harris County, Texas voters in the race for District Judge, 61st Civil District Court. “Fredericka has proven leadership skills and has shown it through her hard work through the Democratic Party and on the bench. We need more ‘sistas’ representing us on the bench,” says Antonio Maldonado.



Jeralynn Manor, a newcomer to politics burst on to the political scene and handily defeated the incumbent, Judge Larry Weiman in the race for District Judge, 80th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, back during the March primaries. Manor’s personal wealth and crossover appeal should serve her well when it comes to reaching out to voters beyond her base between now and Tuesday, November 3, 2020. She must defeat veteran attorney Sharon Hemphill, to achieve her dream of becoming a member of the judiciary. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has issued a "DUAL ENDORSEMENT" for Jeralynn Manor and Sharon Hemphill. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, there’s no doubt that Jeralynn Manor is the right choice for Harris County, Texas voters, in the race for District Judge, 80th Civil District Court. “Jeralynn came out of nowhere and she trampled over Judge Larry Weiman and it wasn't easy,” says Antonio Maldonado, reflecting back on how Jeralynn Manor basically man-handled her Democratic rival back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. However, what a lot of folks don’t realize is that Jeralynn Manor took out an incumbent Democratic judge who was widely considered by many in the political world as the toughest to unseat. And while she made it look easy – it wasn’t as easy as she made it look. According to Maldonado, “She (Jeralynn Manor) has proven that she has what it takes to take out an incumbent, and I feel confident that she can also take out her opponent (Sharon Hemphill) in November,” he went on to say. Why are so many people so high on Jeralynn Manor, a rising star in the Democratic Party? Well, for some folks, it’s her compelling life story -- for others, it’s her courage. But truth be told, I think many people are starting to gravitate to Jeralynn Christen Manor because they see a bit of themselves in her. After all, she’s one step away from reaching her lifelong dream of becoming a judge – and that’s a beautiful thing if you ask me. But nothing has come easy for Jeralynn along the way. She’s had to claw and scrap her way to where she finds herself right now! Yep, believe it or not, she’s much more than a pretty face -- she’s a born fighterand someone with the intestinal fortitude of a lion. A lot of folks don’t know this, but to unseat Judge Larry Weiman, this young progressive had to wage a come-from-behind victory. In case you don’t remember, Judge Weiman, along with his impressive list of endorsements actually had the upper-hand on Jeralynn Manor, after the “ABSENTEE BALLOT,” phase of the voting process back in the 2020 Democratic Party Primary. Judge Weiman, as a refresher had 12,102, absentee ballots, for 50.99% of the vote, and Manor, only had 11,634 absentee ballots, for 49.01% of the vote. But his lead didn’t last long, as 53,909 Democrats flocked to the polls to cast their vote early for Jeralynn Manor. Comparatively speaking, only 37,042 Democrats voted early for Judge Larry Weiman. So, the trampling that Antonio Maldonado is alluding to came in the final vote tally, as Judge Larry Weiman was left having to figure how a newbie to politics foiled his 2020 bid for re-election. How bad did Jeralynn Manor beat Judge Larry Weiman? Well, the “OFFICIAL CANVASS REPORT” shows that 149,388 Democrats cast their ballot for Jeralynn Manor, to give her an astonishing 60.43% of the overall vote. And as for Judge Larry Weiman, he only managed to receive 97,826 votes, for 39.82% of the vote.



Judge R.K. Sandill is being challenged by Nile Copeland in the race for District Judge, 127th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Judge Nile Copeland. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Harris County, Texas voters should cast their vote to re-elect Judge Ravi K. Sandill on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in the race for District Judge, 127th Civil District Court. “Judge R.K. Sandill has done a wonderful job on the bench representing all the constituents with equality, and as my Mama Always used to say, "If it ain't broke, then don’t fix it,” he says.




Judge Michael Gomez is being challenged by Will Archer in the race for District Judge, 129th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Judge Will Archer. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, Harris County voters should cast their vote for Judge Michael Gomez in the race for District Judge, 129th Civil District Court. “He is always out and about in the community. He is one of the only Hispanic male judges on the bench,” say Maldonado. “Judge Gomez has done an excellent job representing the Hispanic community,” he says. “We are Proud of him!”



Judge Jaclanel McFarland is being challenged by former Judge Sheri Y. Dean in the race for District Judge, 133rd Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Sheri Y. Dean. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado believes that Judge Jaclanel McFarland should be re-elected in the race for District Judge, 133rd Civil District Court. “If it ant broke don't mess with it. She (Judge McFarland) has done a good job, and I say leave her right where she is,” he says.



Cheryl Elliott Thornton is no stranger to politics, she’s run for office several times before – only to come up short in hotly contested runoff elections. However, Elliott Thornton found lightning in a bottle back on Tuesday, July 14, 2020, when she soundly defeated the embattled incumbent, Judge Alexandra Smoots-Thomas in what was one of the most lopsided contests we’ve seen in Harris County, Texas in recent years. However, her fight to become a member of the judiciary isn’t over just yet. On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, Cheryl Elliott Thornton, must face off against former Judge Michael Landrum on November 3rd in a fight for District Judge, 164th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Cheryl Elliott Thornton. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he’s not endorsing either of the candidates in the race for District Judge, 164th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas.



Judge Ursula Hall drew several challengers from within her own party back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the race for District Judge, 165th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. While she emerged triumphantly, she’s not out of the woods just yet. To win her bid for re-election she must now defeat veteran attorney Bruce Bain, who has already launched his campaign to convince registered Harris County voters (beyond his base) to cast their ballot for him, regardless of their political party affiliation. And now that straight-ticket voting has been abolished in Texas – expect for Bruce Bain to give Judge Ursula Hall all she can handle on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. And please don’t forget to remind everyone you know to do their research on both these candidates in this hotly-contested judicial race and cast their vote for the “BEST-QUALIFIED CANDIDATE” who values, respects, and appreciate their support. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has issued a "DUAL ENDORSEMENT" for Judge Ursula Hall and Bruce Bain. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Judge Ursula A. Hall should be re-elected in the race for District Judge, 165th Civil District Court. “Ursula has proven that she is a fighter for her people and the constituents of Harris County,” said Maldonado. “She took out incumbent Judge Josefina Rendon back in 2016, and she crushed her Democratic challenger Megan Diac, back in March 2020 and she won't stop there,” according to Maldonado. “Judge Ursula Hall has proven twice over that she is a fighter, and that she has what it takes to knock out the competition -- both in her own party primary and in the general election,” he went on to say. “It is a privilege to know her (Judge Ursula Hall) and to endorse her,” he says.



Judge Elaine Palmer has never lost a race in her political career since taking the bench as the presiding judge for the 215th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas. She has faced challenges from within her own party in the past. However, nobody has come close to beating her yet. Judge Palmer has withstood negative articles in the daily newspaper, and attack ads run against her on radio and television stations. However, through it all, she maintained the judicial temperament, grace, and poise all members of the judiciary should posses. And above all of that, she’s done an excellent job for the people of Texas. However, to remain on the bench Judge Palmer must hold off veteran attorney Fred Shuchart, who has his sights set on foiling her bid for re-election on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in Harris County, Texas. Smart money will be on Judge Elaine Palmer in this race, but don’t count out Shuchart. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has issued a "DUAL ENDORSEMENT" for Judge Elaine Palmer and Fred Shuchart. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Judge Elaine Palmer should be re-elected in the race for District Judge, 215th Civil District Court. “What can I say about Judge Palmer, she has been an exemplary role model for all of the new young Black American judges on the bench,” says Antonio Maldonado.  



Dawn Deshea Rogers is perhaps one of the most passionate and outspoken judicial candidates on the entire Tuesday, November 3, 2020, general election ballot. She has the courage of a lion; but also has a compassionate side that should serve her well as a member of the judiciary. However, to become a judge, she’ll have to defeat veteran attorney Dan Lemkuil in the race for District Judge, 334th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas.  In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Dan Lemkuil. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he’s not endorsing either of the candidates in the race for District Judge, 339th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas.



Te’iva Bell will be trying to unseat Judge Jesse McClure in the race for District Judge, 339th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Te'iva Bell. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he’s not endorsing either of the candidates in the race for District Judge, 339th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas.



Natalia “Nata” Cornello and Arlene Hecht are facing off in the race for District Judge 351st Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020.  In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Arlene Hecht. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Natalia “Nata” Cornello” is the candidate Harris County voters should elect in the race for District Judge, 351st Criminal District Court. “Natalia has proven she has what it takes to make it to the top,” says Maldonado. “She has fought her way through the Democratic Party Primary, and I am confident that she won’t stop there,” he explains. “Nata has charisma, smarts, and personality, and we need more Mexican American, Hispanic judges representing us,” he went on to say. “It is an honor to endorse her for Judge of the 351st Criminal District Court here in Harris County,” said Maldonado.



Judge Julia Maldonado is being challenged by former Judge Alyssa Lemkuil in the race for Presiding Judge, 507th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed former Judge Alyssa Lemkuil. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Judge Julia Maldonado (no relation) should be re-elected in the race for Judge, 507th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. “Judge Julia Maldonado is a Guerrera -- a fighter,” he says. “She has been one of the first and only female Mexican American Chicana Judges of The Family Court to serve on the bench in Harris County,” he went on to say. “She fights for the rights of the children and knows single-handedly what it’s like to be a single mother and put herself through law school,” he explains. “She stands up for the rights of single parents and for the rights of grandparents too,” according to Antonio Maldonado. “She has done a wonderful job of keeping familias together,” he went on to say. And in his opinion, “She has been one of the best Family Court Judges in Harris County!”



Judge Lesley Briones has done a very good job serving the people of Texas since taking over the bench she now holds from former Judge William “Bill” McLeod, who accidentally triggered his own resignation. But he wasn’t done after his gaffe, as he tried to redeem himself and reclaim his position as a member of the judiciary, back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, but lost in one of the most lopsided contests on the entire primary ballot. Now, to remain on the bench as the Judge for Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 4, Judge Lesley Briones will have to hold off former Judge Clyde Raymond Leuchtag on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 – which won’t be easy. So, please remember to remind all of your family friends, and neighbors who live in Harris County, Texas to scroll down their ballot and vote in this race.  In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed former Judge Clyde Raymond Leuchtag. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he’s not endorsing either of the candidates in the race for Judge, Harris County Civil Court at Law #4, in the upcoming Presidential Election.



Judge Genesis Draper posses all of the tools needed to serve on a higher court if she chooses to do so in the future. She’s as impressive as they come. I’ve actually visited her courtroom on a number of occasions and find her to be tough – but respectful. She’s stern – but compassionate at the same time. Judge Draper is the real deal folks. She’s one of those special kinds of judges who posse the uncanny ability to be tough on crime, but nurturing at the same time. And nope, you won’t find her running around in cliques, or trying to legislate from the bench either. Nope -- not Judge Draper. Why? Well, this presiding judge for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 12has her act together. And if you ever meet Judge Draper you’re going to quickly come to realize that she’s a “GOD-FEARING WOMAN” who does not play any political games from her bench. However, to remain on the bench, Judge Genesis Draper will have to hold off former Judge, Linda Garcia on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. So, please remember to remind all of your family friends, and neighbors who live in Harris County, Texas to scroll down their ballot and vote in this race.  In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Linda Garcia. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, Judge Genesis Draper is the right choice in the race for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law #12, in the upcoming Presidential Election.



Judge Darrell Jordan, the presiding judge, for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 16, will have to hold off former Judge, Bill Harmon to remain on the bench when this pair faces off on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. If Democrats sweep Harris County, expect for Judge Darrell Jordan to win. But if this becomes a tight race, don’t sleep on former judge Bill Harmon. Back in 2016, Judge Darrell Jordan enjoyed a 70, 367, straight-ticket vote advantage over his opponent. However, now that straight-ticket voting has been abolished Judge Jordan will have to do some serious campaigning to hold off his challenger. So, please remember to remind all of your family friends, and neighbors who live in Harris County, Texas to scroll down their ballot and vote in this race.  In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed former Judge Bill Harmon. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he’s not endorsing either of the candidates in the race for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 16, in the upcoming Presidential Election.



Jerry Wayne Dugat will be seeking to unseat Judge Eric William Carter in the race for Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 1, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Jerry Wayne Dugat. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Judge Eric William Carter is the best choice in the race for Judge, Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 1. “Eric William Carter is a great judge and he leads by example,” says Antonio Maldonado. “He is fair and open-minded,” Maldonado went on to say. “If it ant broke, then don't fix it,” he proclaims.



Judge Russ Ridgway could have his hands full trying to hold off Israel Garcia in the race for Harris County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 1, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Why? Well, for starters, Judge Ridgway trailed his Republican rival Mike Wolfe by a hefty margin back in the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Republican Primary and was forced to a runoff election that he eventually won; but showed many vulnerabilities in the process of winning his party’s nomination. If you look at the sheer vastness of the Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 5, Place 1, it will become evidently clear that a candidate like Israel Garcia can run strong across the entire precinct. Some political pundits believe that Precinct 5, Place 1, is a Republican stronghold but I beg to differ. Why? Well, first off, there were 613,677, registered voters living in this precinct back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. However, only 14,947, of those registered voters went to the polls and cast their ballot for Judge Russ Ridgway, in his bid for re-election. So, I strongly encourage you to keep a close eye on this race as the 2020 election cycle continues to unfold. And in case you don’t know, Israel is from Austin, Texas where he was born and raised and attended public schools according to his website. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin where he earned a B.A. in Government. He earned his Juris Doctorate from the famed, Thurgood Marshall School of Law in Houston, Texas. So please remember to remind all of your family, friends, and neighbors who live in Harris County, Texas to scroll down their ballot and vote in this race.  In case you haven't heard, GERRY WAYNE MONROE, the self-proclaimed "5 STAR GENERAL" has endorsed Judge Russ Ridgway. According to political consultant, Antonio Maldonado, he believes that Israel Gracia is the right choice in the race for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 5, Place 1. “We need more Hispanics to step up and that’s what he has done,” says Antonio Maldonad, speaking of Israel Garcia.

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