AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
I believe Mike Doyle can't be trusted to do right by Black people. The 10/28/2024 “CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS” filed by Mike Doyle, the chairman and treasurer of the Harris County Democratic Party, and Gilberto Hinojosa, the chairman and treasurer of the Texas Democratic Party, do not sync – one of these chairmen appears to have filed a false report under penalty of perjury.
I’m tired of playing around with Mike Doyle; if he continues to discredit my reports about his mishandling of money and “SHELL-GAME,” I may be compelled to file a complaint with the Texas Ethics Commission.
I’m publishing this report as my “OFFICIAL REQUEST” for a live-streaming meeting with Mike Doyle for the general public to see and hear his response to my line of questioning. If Mike Doyle is lying and misleading folks, he must be exposed.
Anyone who gives Mike Doyle their hard-earned money instead of donating it directly to Judge DaSean Jones’s Campaign is an idiot. Mike Doyle is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Mike Doyle is a charlatan who has mastered the art of manipulation.
Let me be clear. Judge DaSean Jones does not trust Mike Doyle or the Harris County Democratic Party in the least bit. If Judge Jones trusted Mike Doyle with his money, you would see his name listed as one of the donors to Mike Doyle’s “2024 VICTORY FUND,” but Judge DaSean Jones didn’t give the HCDP a dime; he instead ran his campaign and marketing efforts on his own.
Sure, he came up short in his bid to become a Texas Supreme Court Justice in 2024, but at least his hard-earned donations didn’t end up in Utah. Remember, Mike Doyle took $110,000.00 in donations from local “DEMOCRAT JUDGES” and sent it to the Utah Democratic Party in two installments.
On top of the $110,000.00 Mike Doyle sent to Utah, he claimed to have received a donation of $61,700.00 from the Texas Democratic Party on one day, and then he claims to have donated $61,700.00 to the Texas Democratic Party a few days afterward. Still, the Texas Democratic Party’s “CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS” don’t show a $61,700.00 to (or from) the Harris County Democratic Party.
So, either Mike Doyle, the chairman and treasurer of the Harris County Democratic Party, lied on his “CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT,” or Gilberto Hinojosa has lied on his “CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT,” under penalty of perjury.
“DON’T TRUST DOYLE.”
Upon further review, the email sent out by Mike Doyle, the chairman and treasurer for the Harris County Democratic Party, does not appear sincere. This email in question, sent out on December 10, 2024, at 3:30 p.m., seems to be an attempt to use Judge DeSean Jones’s face and likeness to raise money for an effort that may or may not benefit Judge Desean Jones’s bid to keep his 180th Criminal District Court bench.
I recommend that donors who wish to help Judge DaSean Jones donate money directly to his campaign and allow this brother to decide how to use his money.
At first glance, when I received the Democratic Party’s email, it appeared genuine; however, upon carefully reading and inspecting it, it seems that Mike Doyle is preparing to play the same “SHELL-GAME” he played during the 2024 Presidential Election.
The first paragraph of the email sent out by the Harris County Democratic Party sets out to stoke the fears and point fingers at Republicans to get Democrat donors emotional.
“In the next few months, Republicans are testing out a new strategy: suing to overturn election results when Democrats when by a narrow margin,” the first paragraph read.
CONCERN: Mike Doyle is attempting to set potential donors up for a call to action to give the Harris County Democratic Party money in Judge DaSean Jones’s name later in the email.
“Following his victory, Republicans challenged the results, calling for a do-over election, and now, Judge DaSean Jones has to pay tens of thousands in legal fees and run again in an early 2025 election,” the third paragraph read.
CONCERN: Mike Doyle is trying to paint Judge DaSean Jones as a sympathetic figure, but potential donors should ask, “Why did DaSean Jones have to pay tens of thousands in legal fees?” Another serious question is: did Mike Doyle, the chairman of the Democratic Party, do anything to help Judge DaSean Jones pay the legal fees?
“Judge Jones has been a strong advocate for justice and fairness in our courts, handling cases with integrity and standing up for what’s right,” the fourth paragraph read.
CONCERN: Millions of dollars were spent by Political Action Committees to specifically attack Judge Dasean Jones during the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election, and the Democratic Party did not say a word – why? Mike Doyle wasn’t the chairman and treasurer in 2022. Still, he and former Harris County Democratic Chairman Odus Evbagharu played the same “SHELL GAME,” which resulted in “DEMOCRATIC JUDGES” donating their money to the HCDP and then being left to fend for themselves.
“But because this is an unusually-timed election, it is going to be hard to communicate with and mobilize voters, which is why we’re starting early to build support for Judge Jones and put a renewed focus on Harris County judicial races this coming election,” the fifth paragraph read.
CONCERN: Mike Doyle collected nearly $1 million from “DEMOCRATIC JUDGES” during the 2024 Presidential Election and didn’t do anything but transfer the money out of the Harris County Democratic Party (CEC) Bank Account to their Federal PAC. So, who can say with complete certainty that Mike Doyle isn’t going to do the same thing with the donations to support Judge Dasean Jones and the other (26) twenty-six “BLACK JUDGES” who are up for re-election in the upcoming 2026 Midterm Election.
“…we need your help to support Judge DaSean Jones and make sure democracy is protected in Harris County. Can you chip in now so Republicans don’t steal a race from a good Democrat judge,” the last paragraph read.
CONCERN: Why wasn’t this message conveyed during the 2022 Midterm Election or the 2024 Presidential Election? Why didn’t Mike Doyle run TV or Radio Advertisements telling the general public that his “DEMOCRATIC JUDGES” were good and needed to be re-elected? Why did he sit back and allow Judge Dasean Jones and other Democrats to be painted as “SOFT ON CRIME JUDGES” by the Stop Houston Murders PAC in their attack ads unchecked?
“THE TRUTH.”
Suppose you look at the screenshot of the email below. In that case, Mike Doyle is making a feeble attempt to use Judge DaSean Jones’s name, likeness, and hardship to raise money that may or may not be used to help Judge DaSean Jones win on Saturday, May 3, 2025, when he faces off against Tami C. Pierce, his Republican challenger.
Judge DaSean Jones can run his campaign and handle his own money. My team and I have reviewed his “CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS,” and he appears to have solid reports that are accurate and very detailed. That said, the first option for donors who wish to support Judge DaSean Jones in the upcoming Saturday, May 3, 2025, Unform Election should be to donate money directly to his campaign and not fall victim to the “SHELL-GAME” that Mike Doyle is trying to play once again.
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Ray "RC" Jones is a highly successful businessman who has served the Democratic Party for nearly 50 years. He is also a key advisor to investigative reporter and publisher Aubrey R. Taylor, the president and CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications.
From the Desk of Ray / RC Jones
President, Northside Political Action Group
I find myself curious and concerned as to why the Harris County Democratic Party seems to be disengaged from this critical, history-making election. Despite making twenty-two calls to the chairperson and the chief of staff, I am still waiting for a response. I need more engagement, like many other community leaders.
Leaders such as Maxine Seal, a profoundly knowledgeable and long-standing figure in our political landscape, share my concern. Maxine has been involved in politics for as long as I have, and we both understand our community, which is primarily comprised of senior citizens. We have been told the party expects these seniors to participate in phone banking from their homes, but we know our people. Many of them need to be more engaging in these efforts, and we also know from experience that such approaches do not yield results. We saw this during Beto O'Rourke’s campaigns for Senate and Governor. Efforts like this were ineffective.
Reflecting on my 48 years in the political arena, I recall a time when the dynamics of politics were between Black and White Americans, with Hispanics at that time often considered part of the White electorate. Black and White leaders would meet and strategize, and then we, as Black leaders, would gather again, burning the midnight oil to develop an actionable plan. It is worth noting that during those times, the LGBTQ+ vote was not even considered. Yet, look at the power and organization they have achieved today; now, their vote is one of the most sought-after.
Here is some advice for any candidate: always ensure your resources are spent where they will count, and you can see tangible results. Unfortunately, Harris County has many political consultants with just 4-5 years of experience. More time is needed to understand the intricate workings of a successful campaign. My experience comes from learning from seasoned leaders, many of whom did not have fancy law degrees from Harvard or other prestigious institutions. Some of them, like Mrs. Beulah Shepard, Doris Hubbard, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest McGowen, Howard Milton, Allen Parker, Mrs. Emma Horn, Mrs. Maxine Seal, and Mr. Sharp, their knowledge and wisdom in political strategy were invaluable.
Young people listen closely; you cannot become an effective political leader simply by being young and bright. You must cultivate both knowledge and wisdom over time. In my next article, I will discuss what it takes to truly become a good politician because your time is coming, and you must be prepared.
Sincerely,
Ray / RC Jones
President, Northside Political Action Group
The Righteous Way
Born to Win
Yours Respectfully,
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