Mayor Sylvester Turner is all smiles and considered by some to be on his way to winning a second term, but whether this is the case or not is unproven through the first six days of early voting. Why? Well, Tony Buzbee is much better positioned than he was back in the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, general election through the first six days of early voting. The lies being told to categorize Tony Buzbee as nothing more than a supporter of President Trump are being disproven with the facts. And as voters are learning that Buzbee-haters have been peddling nothing but lies to them about Tony Buzbee, many open-minded Houstonians appear to be switching to his side. Yes, he supported Donald Trump, but what the Buzbee-haters aren't telling you is that several weeks after supporting Donald J. Trump, he also supported the former secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton. And he's supported former President Barack Obama, former President Bill Clinton, and former Gov. Rick Perry as well. These Tony Buzbee-haters are certainly not sharing the fact that Tony Buzbee, in his professional capacity as one of the "GREATEST LEGAL MINDS OF OUR GENERATION" donated 200,000 dollars to the Harris County Democratic Party to support the election and re-election of Democratic judges back in 2018. His donation made him the single largest local contributor to the Harris County Democratic Party according to his campaign. What the Buzbee-haters don't want you to know is that Tony Buzbee's support is growing by leaps and bounds in urban areas of Houston, Texas.
Buzbee and Turner are Headed Down the Final Stretch In What Appears to Be a Runoff Election that Could Go Either Way
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
Ask yourself! Why are the Buzbee-haters only talking about Tony Buzbee's support of Donald J. Trump back before he ever even became President of the United States? Why are the Buzbee-haters not sharing all of the facts about Tony Buzbee and his generosity? Why are the Buzbee-haters not telling Houstonians that it's a common practice for attorneys to make donations to both major political parties? Why has Mayor Sylvester decided not to debate Tony Buzbee in the runoff election? Why are party-bosses working so hard to make this nonpartisan election one where political party affiliation is the key factor? Why are there so many lies, and misinformation being spread to try to influence Houstonians? Lol. If you need the answers to these questions I encourage you to call me and I will tell you. Otherwise, I submit that party-bosses and others are pretty confident that Houstonians are not going to read and fact-check the misinformation they are receiving by mail and social-media prior to walking into the voting booth to cast their ballot. And shame on us if we allow that strategy to work!
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6-DAY MAIL BALLOTS RECEIVED COMPARISON
With (12) twelve candidates running for Mayor of the City of Houston back in the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, general election the six-day “MAIL BALLOT” return total was 6,799 according to the Harris County Clerk. But you must remember that no “MAIL BALLOTS’ were reported by the Harris County Clerk’s Office back on Saturday, October 26, 2019, which was the sixth day of early voting in the race for Mayor for the general election. However, with only (2) two candidates running for Mayor of Houston in the Saturday, December 14, 2019, runoff election, the six-day “MAIL BALLOT” return total is 14,902 according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. So, with only (2) two candidates running for Mayor of Houston in these runoffs there’s a huge surge being recorded by the Harris County Clerk’s Office in the “MAIL BALLOT” phase of the game. The Harris County Clerk’s Office has received 8,123 more “MAIL BALLOTS” in these runoffs than what was reported through the first six days back in the general election.
6-DAY IN-PERSON VOTE TOTAL COMPARISON
With (12) twelve candidates running for Mayor of the City of Houston back in the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, general election the six-day “IN-PERSON VOTE TOTAL” stood at 52,108 in-person voters according to the Harris County Clerk. The six-day “IN-PERSON VOTE TOTAL” for these runoffs with only (2) two candidates running for Mayor of the City of Houston in this runoff election stands at 56,079 in-person voters according to the Harris County Clerk. So, what we have is a slight surge through six days of early voting for the Saturday, December 14, 2019, runoff election. By comparison to the general election, 3,971 more Houstonians have gone to the polls to cast their vote in person for these runoffs according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office.
6-DAY COMBINED VOTE TOTAL COMPARISON
When you combine the “MAIL BALLOTS” received back so far by the Harris County Clerk’s Office with the “IN-PERSON” early vote total through the six days of early voting from back in the Tuesday, November 5, 2019, the general election you come up with 58,907 total votes cast. So, what we are seeing through six days through these runoffs is a slight surge in turnout. When you combine the “MAIL BALLOTS” received by mail to the Harris County Clerk’s Office with the “IN-PERSON” vote totals posted through the 6 days of early voting for this Saturday, December 14, 2019, runoff election you come up with a total of 77,981 votes cast at this point.
Early voting at the County Attorney Conference Center should favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The County Attorney Conference Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District I which tends to favor Democrats. So, I believe early voting turnout at this location could lean toward Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee if Houstonians cast their ballot along party-lines as political party bosses are encouraging them to do. The in-person early voting total through the first six days at this location stands at 1,051 votes.
Early voting at the Prairie View A&M University Northwest early voting location could be up for grabs in my opinion. A good mixture of Democratic and Republican early voters appears to be casting their ballot at the Prairie View A&M University Northwest location. So, it's hard to tell whether early voting turnout numbers at this location favors Tony Buzbee or Mayor Sylvester Turner through the first six days. The early voting in-person total through the first six days at this location stands at 127 votes.
Early voting at the Atascocita Branch Library early voting location could be up for grabs in my opinion. A good mixture of Democratic and Republican voters appears to be casting their ballot at the Atascocita Branch Library location. So, it's hard to tell whether early voting turnout numbers at this location favors Tony Buzbee or Mayor Sylvester Turner. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 520 votes.
Early voting at the Kingwood Community Center early voting location should go heavily in favor of Tony Buzbee in my opinion. Most of the voters casting their ballot early in Kingwood are more than likely going to be casting their ballot for Tony Buzbee in my opinion. So, I believe the early voting surge we are seeing in Kingwood shows the excitement Kingwood residents feel about the prospects of Tony Buzbee becoming the next Mayor of Houston, Texas. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 5,143 votes.
Early voting at the Freeman Branch Library early voting location should go in favor of Tony Buzbee in my opinion. The Freeman Branch Library sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District E which tends to lean conservative. So, believe that the early voting surge in the turnout numbers at this location should favor Tony Buzbee over Mayor Turner. The early voting total in-person through the first six days stands at 3,103 votes.
Early voting at the Harris County Scarsdale Annex early voting location should be up for grabs in my opinion. A good mixture of Democratic and Republican voters appears to be showing up to vote early at the Harris County Scarsdale Annex location. So, I am not sure at this time whether early voting numbers at this location are favoring Tony Buzbee or Mayor Turner. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 1,087 votes.
Early voting at the Hiram Clarke Multi-Service Center early voting location should go heavily in favor of Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The Hiram Clarke Multi-Service Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District K which leans Democratic. So, believe early voting turnout at this location is heavily favoring Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 1,571 votes.
Early voting at the Raindrop Turkish House early voting location should favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The Raindrop Turkish House sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District J which tends to lean Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location could favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 582 votes.
Early voting at the Nottingham Park Building early voting location should heavily favor Tony Buzbee in my opinion. The Nottingham Park Building sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District G which leans conservative. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location are heavily favoring Tony Buzbee over Mayor Sylvester Turner. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 3,455 votes.
Early voting at the Harris County Public Health Environmental Service Building early voting location should favor Tony Buzbee in my opinion. The Harris County Public Health Environmental Service Building sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District G which leans conservative. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location should be favoring Tony Buzbee over Mayor Sylvester Turner. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 1,299 votes.
Early voting at the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center early voting location should be leaning in favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. However, the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District G which leans conservative. So, trying to measure whether Turner or Buzbee is winning here is difficult for some reason this time around. But in the past, the “WEST GRAY” location has been reliably blue. This being the case, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location should favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee, but by how much – I’m just not sure. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 6,311 votes.
Early voting at the HCC West Loop South Campus early voting location should favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The HCC West Loop South Campus sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District C which leans Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location could favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 853 votes.
Early voting at the Bayland Park Community Center early voting location should favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The Bayland Park Community Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District J which leans Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location could favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 3,231 votes.
Early voting at the Tracy Gee Community Center early voting location should favor Tony Buzbee in my opinion. The Tracy Gee Community Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District G which leans conservative. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location could favor Tony Buzbee over Mayor Sylvester Turner. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 2,295 votes.
Early voting at the Katherine Tyra Branch Library early voting location should heavily favor Tony Buzbee. The Katherine Tyra Branch Library sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District A which leans conservative. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location should heavily favor Tony Buzbee over Mayor Sylvester Turner. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 135 votes.
Early voting at the Trini Mendenhall Community Center early voting location should favor Tony Buzbee. The Trini Mendenhall Community Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District A which leans conservative. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location should favor Tony Buzbee over Mayor Sylvester Turner. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 4,142 votes.
Early voting at the Acres Homes Multi-Service Center early voting location will heavily favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The Acres Homes Multi-Service Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District B which leans heavily in favor of Democrats. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location should heavily favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 1,505 votes.
Early voting at the Lone Star College Victory Center early voting location should favor Tony Buzbee in my opinion. The Lone Star College Victory Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District A which leans conservative. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location should favor Tony Buzbee over Mayor Sylvester Turner. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 919 votes.
Early voting at the Hardy Street Senior Citizens Center early voting location will heavily favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The Hardy Street Senior Citizens Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District H which leans Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location should heavily favor Mayor Sylvester Turner. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 469 votes.
Early voting at the Northeast Multi-Service Center early voting location will heavily favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The Northeast Multi-Service Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District B which leans heavily Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location should heavily favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 1,867 votes.
Early voting at the Octavia Fields Branch Library early voting location should be up for grabs in my opinion. A good mixture of Democratic and Republican early voters appears to be casting their ballot at the Octavia Fields Branch Library location. So, it's hard to tell whether early voting turnout numbers at this location favors Tony Buzbee or Mayor Sylvester Turner through the first six days. The early voting in-person total through the first six days at this location stands at 319 votes.
Early voting at the Kashmere Multi-Service Center early voting location should heavily favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The Kashmere Multi-Service Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District B which leans Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location should heavily favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 1,015 votes.
Early voting at the Ripley Houston Neighborhood Center early voting location should favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The Ripley Houston Neighborhood Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District I which leans Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location should favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 773 votes.
Early voting at the HCC Southeast College Campus early voting location should favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The HCC Southeast College Campus sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District I which leans Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location could favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 929 votes.
Early voting at the Fiesta Mart early voting location should favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. However, the demographics of areas like this are rapidly changing which makes this early voting location tough to gauge in nonpartisan elections. This particular Fiesta Mart sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District K which leans Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location could favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee, but by how much – I’m just not sure at this point. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 3,162 votes.
Early voting at the Sunnyside Multi-Service Center early voting location will go heavily in favor of Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The Sunnyside Multi-Service Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District D which leans Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location will heavily favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 2,244 votes.
Early voting at the Texas Southern University polling site should go in favor of Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The Texas Southern University early voting center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District D which leans Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location will heavily favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 244 votes.
Early voting at the University of Houston polling site is a little difficult to gauge in my opinion. The University of Houston early voting center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District D which leans Democratic. But the diverse makeup of the student body on this campus makes it difficult to say with absolute certainty how students are voting. That being said, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location could favor Mayor Sylvester Turner, but given the diversity of the campus, I am not completely certain that this is the case. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 392 votes.
Early voting at the Young Neighborhood Library will favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The Young Neighborhood Library sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District D which leans Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location will heavily favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. The early voting total through the first six days sits at 1,750 votes.
Early voting at the Grand Tuscany Hotel early voting location should favor Tony Buzbee in my opinion. The Grand Tuscany Hotel sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District A which leans Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location could favor Tony Buzbee over Mayor Sylvester Turner. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 352 votes.
Early voting at the Moody Park Community Center early voting location should heavily favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The Moody Park Community Center sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District H which leans Democratic. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this location will heavily favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 1,124 votes.
Early voting at the SPJST Lodge 88 early voting location should favor Mayor Sylvester Turner in my opinion. The SPJST Lodge 88 sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District C which leans Democratic. However, this particular early voting location is a little tough to gauge. So, if I had to predict the way this early voting location was trending, I wouldn’t be surprised if it went for Tony Buzbee. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 2,486 votes.
Early voting at the Alief ISD Administration Building early voting location is tricky to gauge in my opinion. The Alief ISD Administration Building sits inside of single-member Houston City Council District F. So, I believe early voting turnout numbers at this particular location could favor Mayor Sylvester Turner over Tony Buzbee. But, this location is a little tricky because of the large number of independent business people who live in the area -- many of whom could favor Tony Buzbee over Mayor Turner. The early voting in-person total through the first six days stands at 1,721 votes.
THE STRETCH RUN IS CRUCIAL FOR BOTH TONY BUZBEE AND MAYOR SYLVESTER TURNER
The runoff race for mayor of Houston, Texas between Tony Buzbee and Mayor Sylvester Turner is living up to the hype based on the in-person vote totals through the first six days for these runoffs. But neither Buzbee or Turner can be projected as the front-runner at this time.
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“Mean Gene” Hill Shares His Thoughts on the Mayor's Race with Aubrey R. Taylor
I’ve been saying for months now, that support for Tony Buzbee in the Black Community is continuing to grow. I’m not just making this stuff up. I am not sure why nobody else is talking about this. To this end, I recently asked Eugene “Mean Gene” Hill a professional heavyweight boxer with a record of 34 wins and 2 losses to share a few thoughts about his friendship with Tony Buzbee.
AUBREY R. TAYLOR: How long have you and Tony Buzbee been friends?
MEAN GENE: “Tony and I have been friends since 2007. It began with him sponsoring me in my boxing career and a solid friendship grew from there, now we are like family.”
AUBREY R. TAYLOR: How do you feel about your friend Tony Buzbee running for mayor of Houston?
MEAN GENE: “I'm excited for him. I can say that Tony has Houston's best interest at heart. He didn't have to run for mayor, but he feels strongly about doing all he can to help improve a city that he loves so much.”
AUBREY R. TAYLOR: What would you say to the Houstonians who are (still undecided) about whether to vote for Tony Buzbee or Mayor Sylvester Turner?
MEAN GENE: “Turner has shown Houston what he can do and what his priorities are. I'd ask the (undecided) voters if they were happy with what they've seen.
I don't think there is a PERFECT person, but there is the BEST person for the position as the mayor of Houston. Tony has always fought for the people, as he's shown this time and time again, as a United States Marine, as a lawyer, and as a human being.
Campaign speeches, commercials, and politics aside... Just look at the depth in which both candidates have demonstrated as it relates to improving the quality of life for people. You will clearly see that Tony's level of commitment and sacrifice for the people far surpasses that of Turner.”
"We are pleased to announce that Attorney Tony Buzbee is asking for "YOUR" vote on Saturday, December 14, 2019. Early voting will end on Tuesday, December 10, 2019."
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"We are pleased to announce that Mayor Sylvester Turner is asking for "YOUR" vote on Saturday, December 14, 2019. Early voting will end on Tuesday, December 10, 2019."
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"At this time Anthony Dolcefino is the only candidate in the runoff race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #4 who is asking for "YOUR" vote on Saturday, December 14, 2019. Early voting will end on Tuesday, December 10, 2019."
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"At this time Shelley Kennedy is the only candidate in the runoff race for Houston City Council District C who is asking for "YOUR" vote on Saturday, December 14, 2019. Early voting will end on Tuesday, December 10, 2019."
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"At this time Edward Pollard is the only candidate in the runoff race for Houston City Council District J who is asking for "YOUR" vote on Saturday, December 14, 2019. Early voting will end on Tuesday, December 10, 2019."
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"At this time Rhonda Skillern Jones is the only candidate in the runoff race Houston Community College Trustee for District II who is asking for "YOUR" vote on Saturday, December 14, 2019. Early voting will end on Tuesday, December 10, 2019."
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