Friday, November 1, 2024

With Only 54,272 Mail Ballots Cast in Harris County, Texas, through Thursday, October 31, 2024, Democrats Are Trailing


For Congressman Colin Allred (right) to defeat Senator Ted Cruz (left) he must win considerably in Harris County, Texas, which he does not appear to be doing through the first 11 days of early voting. According to our estimates, Senator Ted Cruz is handily beating his challenger (Colin Allred) in rural counties across Texas. In urban areas like Harris County, Texas, Senator Ted Cruz and other Republican candidates are outperforming their Democratic opponents. However, only 1,101,623 of the 2.7 million registered voters in Harris County cast their ballot; anything can happen on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Election Day. (CLICK HERE) Please take a moment to review our "2024 VOTER EMPOWERMENT SLATE" before going to the polls.




Through 11 days of Early Voting, 1,101,623 votes have been cast in Harris County, Texas. 1,047,351 in-person votes have been cast, and 54,272 absentee mail ballot votes have been cast. (CLICK HERE) Please review the complete "EARLY VOTING RETURNS" for Harris County, Texas, through the first (11) eleven days of the "EARLY VOTING PERIOD" Harris County, Texas.



Aubrey R. Taylor Communications publishes Houston Business Connections Newspaper© to inform, empower, and mobilize our "OPEN-MINDED READERS" and assist them in making informed voting decisions. We've gone to great lengths to develop "OUR 2024 SLATE" and strongly encourage you to use "ENDORSEMENT SLATE" to help you fill out your down-ballot races.

With Only 54,272 Mail Ballots Cast in Harris County, Texas, through Thursday, October 31, 2024, Democrats Are Trailing

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Until about 2016, when Commissioner Rodney Ellis became the Commissioner for Precinct One in Harris County, Texas, Republicans dominated the “ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOTS” category.

Commissioner Rodney Ellis and his cohorts (Dallas Jones and Gerald Womack) are aware that their “BALLOT HARVESTING OPERATIONS” are null and void this cycle. And beyond being null and void, Dallas Jones, Gerald Womack, Gloria Palmer, Evelyn Dupree, and Deborah Adams have chosen to out this election and not run their alleged ballot harvesting schemes.

Just like with the “UNCERTIFIED TEACHER SCANDAL” swirling around the Houston Independent School District (HISD), it involved Black folks as the “RING-LEADERS,” the same will hold as it relates to the “BALLOT HARVESTING RINGS.”

Before this election, Dallas Jones, the owner of Elite Change, Inc., and Gerald Womack, the owner of Womack Development and Investment Realtors, were “KINGPINS” in the illegal trade of absentee mail ballot harvesting.

Dead people can’t sign documents. And dead people can’t lick stamps and mail absentee mail ballots to the Harris County Clerk’s Office.

Elderly “BLACK VOTERS” have been preyed upon for decades by members of the “ELLIS/TURNER/LEE” regime, and with their federal protection dead and gone home to glory, their entire “CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE” could go up in smoke before the end of the year.


“THE NEXT STEP.”

All Houston Business Connections Newspaper© are strongly encouraged to reject “PARTISAN POLITICS” and go down each race on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, and elect the best candidate available.

It’s okay to vote for your favorite candidate, but please do your due diligence in the “JUDICIAL RACES” as you scroll down your ballot. And in the races for District Attorney and Harris County Sheriff, you are strongly encouraged to cast your vote for Dan Simons in the race for Harris County District Attorney and for Mike Knox in the race for Harris County Sheriff.


“CLOSING THOUGHTS.”

Please be reminded that we need judges sitting on benches who are not afraid of the “ELLIS/TURNER’LEE” regime or their cronies. We must endeavor to elect duly qualified candidates in judicial races who will not legislate from the bench or allow their courtrooms to serve as a place to grind political axes.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
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AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
DIRECT CONTACT:
 (281)788-3033