Showing posts with label Mike Doyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Doyle. Show all posts

Sunday, June 16, 2024

Mike Doyle, Chairman of the HCDP, Was Utterly Humiliated Last Night; Mike Knox and Kyle Scott Are On the Move


Mike Doyle, the chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party, failed miserably in his attempt to help Melissa Noriega defeat Kyle Scott (far right) in the countywide race for the HCAD Board of Directors, Place 2. He also could have done better in his quest to help Pelumi Adeleka defeat Ericka McCrutcheon. TROUBLE LIES AHEAD... Mike Doyle, the chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party, could not help a well-known Hispanic female (Melissa Noriega) defeat her "GOP-ENDORSED" opponent (Kyle Scott) last night. He will find it challenging to help Sheriff Ed Gonzalez defeat former Councilman Mike Knox on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in Harris County, Texas, with all of the Black inmates dying under his watch.



Pastor Terrance Hall (left) is the Kingdom Builders Cathedral Church pastor and has dramatically supported former At-Large Position #1 Councilman Mike Knox since before Knox was elected to council. With the support of  "BLACK MENT" like Pastor Hall and countless others, Mike Knox is in a unique position as he prepares to unseat embattled Democrat Sheriff Ed Gonzalez on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in Harris County, Texas. Early voting will begin on Monday, October 21, 2024, and end on Friday, November 1, 2024, in Harris County.



Dan Simons is the best option for the Harris County District Attorney race on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Dan Simons is committed to making Harris County, Texas, a safer place for every citizen to live, work, and play. He's running against Sean Teare, a candidate who appears to be committed to protecting his buddies and giving violent criminals get-out-of-jail-free cards. Early voting will begin on Monday, October 21, 2024, and end on Friday, November 1, 2024, in Harris County.




Bruce and Joanie Lucci Bain are solid people committed to fairness and even-handed justice. Bruce is not one of those people who would use his courtroom as a playground where political axes are sharpened.  If elected to the 165th Civil District Court on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Bain would be taking over this judicial bench from Judge Ursula A. Hall, who was recently publicly sanctioned by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct for the second time. Early voting will begin on Monday, October 21, 2024, and end on Friday, November 1, 2024, in Harris County.


My name is Aubrey R. Taylor, and what the mainstream media and the major political party bosses don't want you to know about me is that I've influenced the outcome of more political races in Harris County, Texas, than any other living person, Black, White, Hispanic, Asian, or from any other ethnic group. That said, I'm encouraging you to do your homework before you go to the polls to vote for candidates because of their perceived political party affiliation. The citizens of Harris County are being played for fools by "RINOs and DINOs" who are masquerading as Republicans and Democrats. However, I will start pulling back their masks as Tuesday, November 5, 2024, draws nearer.

Mike Doyle, Chairman of the HCDP, Was Utterly Humiliated Last Night; Mike Knox and Kyle Scott Are On the Move

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

If you think the crushing defeats Mike Doyle and his “ENDORSED CANDIDATES” received last night was something, things could get much worse on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, if Doyle doesn’t come up with a real mobilization strategy to deal with what "THE GOP" is about to throw at him in the race for Harris County District Attorney featuring Dan Simons, a no-nonsense Republican, focused on making Harris County safer, facing off against Sean Teare a Democrat who appears to be poised to protect his buddies and coddle violent criminals – if he’s allowed to become the new District Attorney.


“WAKE-UP CALL.”

The Harris County Democratic Party got a severe wake-up call last night. And you can’t say that I didn’t warn everybody of the impending defeats ahead of time. Whoever advised Mike Doyle and the Harris County Democratic Party to become embroiled in an “ENDORSEMENT CONTEST” in the (HCAD) Harris Central Appraisal District Board races should be fired, and I’m dead serious.

What happened last night should have never happened. Sure, back on Saturday, May 4, 2024, in “ROUND ONE,” Kathy Blueford Daniels (Democrat) was able to gain nearly twice as many “ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOTS” than her Republican rival Bill R. Frazer and hold on to win the race for (HCAD) Board of Directors outright, without a runoff.

Remember, back on Saturday, May 4, 2024, Kathy Blueford Daniels (Democrat) received 8,983 absentee mail ballots, and Bill R. Frazier (Republican) received 4,488 absentee mail ballots in a race where Bill Frazier ultimately closed the gap within the in-person vote category and nearly forced a runoff.

The two Democrats (Melissa Noriega and Pelumi Adeleke), endorsed by Mike Doyle and the Harris County Democratic Party last night, weren’t as lucky as their running mate, Kathy Blueford Daniels.

Nope. There wasn’t anything pretty about last night. The two Democrats got trounced by the two Harris County Republican Party-endorsed candidates in nearly every phase of the game last night.

In the HCAD, Director, At-Large, Place 2 race, Melissa Noriega, the HCDP-endorsed candidate, looked good, as she got off to a good start with 6,424 absentee mail ballots. However, Kyle Scott, the HCRP-endorsed candidate, was on her heels with 5,950.

After trailing in the absentee mail ballot category, Kyle Scott received 11,752 in-person votes, where voters had to physically go into an early voting location to cast their ballot. However, Melissa Noriega only received 6,292 votes between Monday, June 3, 2024, and Tuesday, June 11, 2024.

And on “ELECTION DAY,” according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office, 9,178 voters flocked to the polls for Kyle Scott, giving him a commanding victory over his HCDP-endorsed rival, with 26,880 votes, for an astonishing 57.21% of the vote.

In her losing bid, Melissa Noriega only received 20,106 votes for 42.79%.

Pelumi Adeleke, the HCDP-endorsed candidate, had no chance against Ericka McCrutcheon, the HCRP-endorsed candidate, who was hungry for a victory after losing two races for Houston City Council, primarily because of “NAME ID” issues, in a world where “IDENTITY POLITICS,” rule.

Pastor Ericka McCrutcheon, a local businesswoman, has never shied away from her fiscal conservative values. She and her husband, John McCrutcheon, are two proud African American conservatives active in the Harris County Republican Party but well-liked and respected by Democrats.

McCrutcheon narrowly missed making a runoff in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position 3 on November 23, 2023, edged out by Twila Carter (a white female), Richard Cantu, and Donnell Cooper.

In her first bid for public office on November 5, 2019, Ericka McCrutcheon also found herself on the outside looking in, finishing third in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position 4.

Ultimately, Letitia Plummer defeated Anthony Dolcefino, the son of veteran investigative journalist Wayne Dolcefino, in a close runoff race to win the At-Large Position 4 seat.


“COMMANDING VICTORY.”

On Saturday, June 15, 2024, against Pelumi Adeleke, the HCDP-endorsed candidate, Ericka McCrutcheon, proved herself a force to be reckoned with. She dominated Adeleke in every phase of the game to emerge as the top vote-getter on the ballot.

Ericka McCrutcheon received 7,526 absentee mail ballots, and Pelumi Adeleke received 4,733. And between Monday, June 3, 2024, and Tuesday, June 11, 2024, McCrutcheon received 11,946 in-person votes, while Adeleke only received 6,042.

On election day, 9,314 voters went to the polls to vote for Ericka McCrutcheon, giving her 28,786 votes, for 61.55%, as she dominated Pelumi Adeleke, who only received 17,979.


“A BETTER PLAN.”

Mike Doyle and the Harris County Democratic Party made a serious “TACTICAL BLUNDER” by injecting partisan politics into these nonpartisan HCAD races. With the Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Presidential Election on the horizon, “DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES,” running countywide, could be sitting at a severe disadvantage against their Republican counterparts.

Blunders like the one Mike Doyle just made can prove costly if the Harris County Democratic Party, as a body, doesn’t immediately go back to the drawing board and develop a “BETTER PLAN” to mobilize their base as the most consequential “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION” of our lifetimes draws nearer.

For the most part, the Harris County Democratic Party Chairman Mike Doyle seems to believe that scare tactics will rally Democrats to the polls on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, but he is sadly mistaken.

Did he get the memo? Blacks are not enthused or excited by the prospects of voting to reelect President Joe Biden on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. That said, local Democrats must find a way to arm their nominees with the finances they need to run competitive countywide races.

It could be disastrous for Democrats if they continue to ignore the power of local radio personalities like Hall of Fame sportscaster Ralph Cooper and the influence they have with African American voters.



Pictured are Don Samuel (standing left), Ralph Cooper (standing second from left), Paris Eley (standing second from right), Jerri P. Beasley (standing right), and Michael Harris seated.

KCOH 1230 AM has a listening audience that must become engaged and mobilized. Radio personalities like Ralph Cooper, Don Samuel, Michael Harris, Jerri P. Beasley, and Paris Eley are just as influential as radio personalities at MAJIC 102 FM and conservative talk stations like KTRH 740 AM News Radio in many regards.

To win in November, Democratic nominees must take matters into their own hands and become creative with their marketing and outreach efforts to African Americans.

Suppose Mike Doyle and the local Harris County Democratic Party continue to ignore “BLACK PUBLISHERS” and “BLACK-OWNED MEDIA OUTLETS,” like the Houston Defender newspaper, the Houston Forward Times newspaper, the African American News & Issues Newspaper, and the D-Mars Business Journal. In that case, it will be next to impossible for Democratic candidates running for office on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in the most consequential “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION” of our lifetimes to win in Harris County, Texas.


“BLACK OUTREACH.”

The Harris County Republican Party has countywide races where “BLACK OUTREACH” will be critical. The race for Harris County Sheriff will feature former At-Large Position #1 City Councilman Mike Knox (Republican), seeking to unseat Sheriff Ed Gonzalez (Democrat), who doesn’t even value “THE BLACK VOTE” in any shape or form, if you take a quick look at his campaign finance reports.

In the Harris County District Attorney race, Dan Simons, a little-known Republican, has a much better shot against Sean Teare, the Democrat nominee who defeated Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg on “SUPER TUESDAY” by a wide margin.

If Simons can find a way to get Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg to compel her supporters to back Simons, he’s got a real shot to run rings around Sean Teare, who has shifted way too far left.

African Americans are already familiar with Mike Knox, and he’s very comfortable around Blacks, which means that he must act as a surrogate for “THE GOP” in efforts to court Blacks who are disgruntled and fed up with the corruption and crime in the third largest county in America.


“EAR TO THE STREETS.”

A new study just released by the Pew Research Center is giving us greater insight into why many “BLACKS AMERICANS” are beginning to either stay home or look for options, and even being drawn to President Donald J. Trump, even though he’s a convicted felon.

What most non-Black Americans don’t understand or don’t want to understand is that African Americans don’t trust the system for a plethora of reasons.

But most importantly, many Blacks have personally witnessed injustices or have watched a family member endure an unjust system at the hands of a criminal justice system where poor people don’t stand a chance and are, in many cases, pleading out to crimes that they did not commit in some cases.

According to the “PEW STUDY SURVEY” I mentioned, 8 in 10 Black Americans surveyed agree with the statement that “Black people are more likely to be incarcerated because prisons want to make money on the backs of Black people.”

In the same “PEW STUDY SURVEY,” an astonishing 6 in 10 Black adults surveyed agreed that institutions such as the criminal justice system and policing are designed to hold Black people back.

Many Americans don’t even know that the criminal justice system is a privatized industry that’s driving dollars, just like what occurred back during the days of slavery. What I am talking about right now is spelled out in our beloved United States Constitution.

The 13th Amendment to our United States Constitution says, “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”

So, in essence, our entire criminal justice system is fundamentally flawed and is nothing more than an extension of the slave trade when it comes to poor Black people.

What you have to remember is that Black people only make up about 12% of the overall population in the United States. However, 32% of the inmates sitting in state and federal institutions back in 2022 were Black.

White people back in 2022 were underrepresented in the ranks of prisons. In reality, white folks make up over 70% of the US population; however, only 31% of the inmates were white. When it comes to Hispanic people, like Blacks, they were overrepresented but only slightly comprising around 23% of prisoners, according to data published by the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

With the knowledge that I just shared, you should be able to understand why Democrats could be making a colossal mistake by brandishing former President Donald Trump as a convicted felon between now and the upcoming Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Presidential Election taking place.

What unsuspecting “DEMOCRAT LEADERS” are doing by trying to brand former President Donald Trump as a convicted felon is giving him what’s known as “STREET CREDIBILITY” in the Black community and making him more relatable (even beloved) by Black people.

Why? Remember, according to the “PEW STUDY SURVEY” I mentioned, 8 in 10 Black Americans surveyed agree with the statement that “Black people are more likely to be incarcerated because prisons want to make money on the backs of Black people.”

And the “PEW STUDY SURVEY” also revealed that more than 6 in 10 Black adults surveyed agreed that institutions such as the criminal justice system and policing are designed to hold Black people back.

The only thing that’s separating former President Donald J. Trump with his felony convictions and Blacks who find themselves in the crosshairs of the criminal justice system is the fact that Trump has the financial means to hire quality legal representation – but that didn’t help him avoid a criminal conviction.

Thus, many Black males can relate to Trump’s current legal dilemma and can relate to what he’s going through. And strangely, they are on pulling for Trump to beat the system, whether he’s guilty of the crimes he’s convicted of – or not.


“CLOSING THOUGHTS.”

The blatant disrespect and disregard of issues near and dear to African Americans will not continue for Black folks to remain relevant in politics. Last night (Saturday, June 15, 2024) was a wake-up call for Mike Doyle and the Harris County Democratic Party. And with the most consequential “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION” of our lifetimes looming ahead, on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Doyle and his advisors had better take their tails back to their war room and devise a better strategy.

Running a campaign based on “FEAR MONGERING” and talking about former President Donald J. Trump and his 34 felony convictions isn’t going to do anything for Democratic nominees who will be running for office in down-ballot countywide races in Harris County, Texas.

Democrats should devise a plan that includes hiring African American political consultants who understand how to mobilize and engage the Black community. Mike Doyle, the chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party, had better find some resources and ear-mark those resources to be spent with local radio stations like KCOH 1230 AM and local Black-owned newspapers or run the risk of having African Americans stay at home on November 5, 2024, during one of the most consequential “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS” of our lifetime.

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Mike Knox is endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper in the upcoming Tuesday, November 5, 2024, race for Harris County Sheriff. Early voting will begin on Monday, October 21, 2024, and end on Friday, November 1, 2024, in Harris County.

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Friday, June 14, 2024

Fred Taylor is Living Proof that Every Vote Counts; State Rep. Ron Reynolds, Fred Taylor, and Mike Doyle Must Collaborate


Fort Bend County Chairman-Elect Fred Taylor will officially take office on Monday, June 17, 2024, after his  "SWEARING-IN CEREMONY," at 5:00p.m. being held at the (HCC) Houston Community College (Missouri City Campus) located at 1600 Texas Parkway, in Missouri City, Texas 77489. IN OTHER LOCAL NEWS... State Rep. Ron E. Reynolds (HD-27), pictured above on the far left, played a pivotal role in helping Fred Taylor defeat former Fort Bend Democratic Party Chairman (Cynthia Ginyard), and her endorsed candidate (Jennifer Cantu), by a razor-thin margin of 72 votes on Saturday, May 28, 2024. In a message pointed toward unifying Fort Bend, Fred Taylor appears ready to clean up the mess left by his predecessor (Cynthia M. Ginyard), bring transparency, and embark on a journey toward progress and prosperity for all members of the Fort Bend County Democratic Party. Mike Doyle (right), the chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party, and Fred Taylor must find unique ways to work together to better Harris County and Fort Bend County.



Brian Middleton, the Fort Bend County District Attorney, is a Democrat. Still, he is beloved and respected by Democrats and Republicans because he stands for what's right and does not use his office to grind political axes or to go after political rivals. As evidence, the Fort Bend County Public Integrity Division, working with the Texas Rangers, has arrested Taral Patel, the Democratic nominee for Fort Bend County Precinct 3 Commissioner, on third-degree felony charges for "ONLINE IMPERSONATION" and a Class A Misdemeanor charge of Misrepresenting of identity under the Texas Election Code. However, the Texas Rangers executed search and arrest warrants for the investigations into Taral Patel, who is scheduled to appear on the Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Presidential Election ballot against Andy Meyers, the Republican nominee.



State Rep. Ron E. Reynolds (HD-27), a lifelong Democrat, has masterfully rebuilt his brand and restored his reputation as one of Fort Bend Harris County's most influential "BLACK ELECTED OFFICIALS." State Rep. Reynolds proved his influence on Saturday, May 28, 2024, when he played a pivotal role in helping Chairman-Elect Fred Taylor defeat Jennifer Cantu, endorsed by outgoing Fort Bend Democratic Party Chairman Cynthia M. Ginyard. Also pictured above is Mike Doyle (right), chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party.



State Rep. Ron E. Reynolds (Democrat), who already serves as chairman of the Texas Legislative Black Caucus, has been elected to serve as a "NATIONAL BOARD MEMBER" of the NAACP, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Rep. Reynolds's election to the NAACP National Board is a shining example of how redemption is possible for Black men who believe in themselves and trust God to deliver them through difficulties life may throw their way.





The Leaders Esteem Christian Bible University has already bestowed an "HONORARY DOCTORATE DEGREE" on State Rep. Senfronia Thompson (HD-141), who exemplifies the American ideal that one person can make a difference. State Rep. Thompson has also built a distinguished legacy on her vital principle of faith, her unwavering defense of freedom, and her life commitment to ensuring everyone is treated fairly. On Tuesday, September 10, 2024, State Rep. Ron Reynolds will receive an "HONORARY DOCTORATE DEGREE" from the Leaders Esteem Christian Bible University for his commitment to and dedication to "Social Justice," which is extremely important.


I’m Aubrey R. Taylor, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper publisher and investigative reporter. I have conducted investigations in Harris County, Texas, since the 1990s and plan to closely monitor the “ABSENTEE BALLOT FLOW” between now and Tuesday, November 5, 2024, for the upcoming Presidential Election in Harris County, Texas.

Fred Taylor is Living Proof that Every Vote Counts; State Rep. Ron Reynolds, Fred Taylor, and Mike Doyle Must Collaborate

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

On Monday, June 17, 2024, there’s going to be a “DEMOCRATIC PARTY MEETING” held at 6:30 p.m. at the (HCC) Houston Community College Campus, located at 1600 Texas Parkway in Missouri City, Texas 77489; however, before the “DEMOCRATIC PARTY MEETING” the Fort Bend County Democratic Party with host a “SWEARING-IN CEREMONY” at 5:00 p.m. for Frederick G. Taylor, at the exact location.

If you don’t believe every vote counts, ask Fred Taylor what he thinks about every vote counting. On Saturday, May 28, 2024, Fred Taylor trailed his Democratic opponent by the name of Jennifer Cantu for the entire night. However, at the night’s end, Taylor (no relation to me) emerged victorious to overtake his rival by 72 votes, becoming the new Fort Bend County votes.

In a true testament to the adage of every vote counting, Fred Taylor received 3,239 votes, for 50.56% of the vote, and Jennifer Cantu, endorsed by outgoing Fort Bend Democratic Party Chairman Cynthia M. Ginyard, ended up receiving 3,167 votes, for 49.44% -- talk about a razor-thin victory.

On the same night (Saturday, May 28, 2024) over in Harris County, Texas, in the race State Senate in the Harris County Democratic Party Primary runoff election for Senate District 15, between newly-elected state Senator Molly Cook and State Rep. Jarvis Johnson, the result was even closer than what we saw over in Fort Bend County between Taylor and Cantu in the hotly contested race for Chairman of the Fort Bend Democratic Party.

With all votes counted, state Senator Molly Cook has 9,506 votes, for 50.16% and state Rep. Jarvis Johnson has 9,444 votes, for 49.84%, for a razor-thin 62-vote margin of victory, in favor of Cook.

Talk about heartbreaking. If you think a 72-vote margin of victory is razor-thin. And if a 62-vote margin of victory is astonishing – what about the 44-vote margin?

Yes, there was a congressional runoff race on the Republican side of the aisle that spanned Fort Bend County and Harris County. A Nigerian-born immigrant named Kenneth Omoruyi came within 44 votes of defeating Caroline Kane, a white female.

Omoruyi, endorsed by Jim “MATTRESS MACK” McIngvale and other strong conservatives, beat Caroline Kane in the Fort Bend segment in the 7th Congressional District of Texas runoff race by a margin of 765 votes for Kenneth Omoruyi and 605 votes for Caroline Kane. However, when the race shifted to Harris County, Caroline Kane got the better of Omoruyi to win the nomination.

In the Harris County segment in the 7th Congressional District of Texas runoff race, Caroline Kane received 1,934 votes, and Kenneth Omoruyi received 1,730 votes.

Believe it or not, tight margins of victories should be expected in Harris County and Fort Bend when Republicans and Democrats face off in the presidential election on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. This could inevitably be the most consequential election of our lifetimes.


“FORT BEND COUNTY.”

Fort Bend County voters must finish unfinished business on Saturday, June 15, 2024, which is also the “JUNETEENTH HOLIDAY.”

The outgoing Fort Bend County Chairman (Cynthia M. Ginyard) and Fred Taylor, the in-coming Fort Bend County Chairman, played it safe and shied away from the low-voter turnout nonpartisan contests that are taking place in their area on Saturday, June 15, 2024.

Over in Fort Bend County, four “RUNOFF RACES” are taking place tomorrow (Saturday, June 15, 2024), which voters must decide.

RACE ONE - In the Wharton County Junior College race, Position 5, Jay Roussel and Mary Ellen Meyer are the two candidates facing a runoff in Fort Bend County, Texas, on Saturday, June 15, 2024.

RACE TWO - The runoff race for Mayor of the City of Fulshear between Joel M. Patterson and Don McCoy occurs in Fort Bend County, Texas, on Saturday, June 15, 2024.

RACE THREE - A runoff will occur in the City of Rosenberg for the Councilor, At-Large Position #1 seat between James Urbish and Richard Olson on Saturday, June 15, 2024.

RACE FOUR - In the City of Rosenburg runoff race, Councilor, At-Large Position #2, Susan Kroll Euton and Steve DeGregorio, will occur on Saturday, June 15, 2024.

“HARRIS COUNTY.”

I suppose anything is possible, but I’m not sure why Mike Doyle, the chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party, and party leaders didn’t stand down on the nonpartisan (HCAD) Harris County Appraisal District election from the very beginning.

The Republican-led legislature had a distinct advantage in these (HCAD) Board of Directors runoff races when the election, scheduled for the summer’s middle, was ordered.

Everybody and their momma know that Democrats aren’t going to turn out to vote for no election taking place on Saturday, June 15, 2024, which also is the “JUNETEENTH HOLIDAY,” when the largest voting bloc for Democrats (Black People), are in a celebratory mood, not thinking about going to vote.

Even still, Mike Doyle, the chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party, decided to make endorsements and is left with two of his endorsed candidates (Melissa Noriega and Pelumi Adeleke) facing two hungry conservatives by the name of Kyle Scott and Ericka McCrutcheon.

Anything is possible, but Melissa Noriega (Democrat) is likely going to be defeated by Kyle Scott (Republican) in the race for (HCAD) Harris Central Appraisal District Board of Directors, Place 2. And Pelumi Adeleke doesn’t stand a chance in the (HCAD) Harris Central Appraisal District Board of Directors, Place 3, against Ericka McCrutcheon, a local pastor and businesswoman.

“CLOSING THOUGHTS.”

Since Harris County and Fort Bend County are so close to one another, the new Fort Bend County Chairman (Fred Taylor) and Mike Doyle, the Harris County Chairman, must find a way to bounce ideas off one another once Fred Taylor’s inauguration is complete on Monday, June 15, 2024.

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On Monday, June 17, 2024, there’s going to be a “DEMOCRATIC PARTY MEETING” held at 6:30 p.m. at the (HCC) Houston Community College Campus, located at 1600 Texas Parkway in Missouri City, Texas 77489; however, before the “DEMOCRATIC PARTY MEETING” the Fort Bend County Democratic Party with host a “SWEARING-IN CEREMONY” at 5:00 p.m. for Frederick G. Taylor, at the exact location.

“MEET FRED TAYLOR.”

According to his website, Fred Taylor brings a non-traditional background to the Fort Bend County Democratic Party. “My journey has been one of varied experiences,” says Taylor.

“I’ve thrived as a successful entrepreneur, educator, and proud United States Marine Corps veteran. My tenure includes active involvement with esteemed labor unions such as the United Steel Workers of America and the American Federation of Teachers. Moreover, I take great pride in my role as the founder of the nonprofit organization Our Voice Matters,” he proclaims.

Fred Taylor has the experience needed to move Fort Bend in the right direction. “With a robust track record spanning over 25 years, I’ve demonstrated adeptness in strategic leadership and risk management,” he says.

“Whether navigating the complexities of the business world or advocating for the rights of working-class families and small enterprises, I’ve stood steadfast against excessive governmental intrusion. Grounded in faith and integrity, I am poised to steer the Fort Bend County Democratic Party toward a brighter future.”

Taylor believes that his unwavering commitment to democratic principles will serve him well as chairman of the Fort Bend Democratic Party.

“My agenda prioritizes fostering inclusivity, unity, and progress within our party. Through collaborative efforts and strategic initiatives, I aim to empower voices from all walks of life and ensure our party remains a beacon of hope and opportunity for all members,” proclaims Fred Taylor.

His website further states, “I champion the welfare of vulnerable demographics, including seniors and individuals with disabilities. Drawing from my background as a special needs educator and advocate for those on the autism spectrum, I am deeply attuned to the needs of marginalized groups.”

“Additionally, my military service instilled a profound sense of duty and honor, qualities that I carry forth in my civic endeavors.”

In a message pointed toward unifying Fort Bend, Fred Taylor appears ready to clean up the mess left by his predecessor (Cynthia M. Ginyard), bring transparency, and embark on a journey toward progress and prosperity for all members of the Fort Bend County Democratic Party.


Kyle Scott (Republican), Melissa Noriega (Democrat), Ericka McCutcheon (Republican), and Pelumi Adeleke (Democrat) are the candidates running for HCAD, Director, At-Large, Place 2, and HCAD, Director, At-Large, Place 3, on Saturday, June 15, 2024, in Harris County, Texas.


The Harris County Democratic Party has endorsed Melissa Noriega in the race for (HCAD), Director, At-Large, Place 2. Melissa Noriega received 13,647 votes, for 24.97%, to finish as the runner-up in the general election and force a runoff in this race.


The Harris County Republican Party has endorsed Kyle Scott in the race for (HCAD), Director, At-Large, Place 2. In case you don’t remember, Kyle Scott received 25,416 votes, or 46.50%, to emerge from the general election in the first place.


The Harris County Democratic Party has endorsed Pelumi Adeleke in the race for (HCAD), Director, At-Large, Place 3. Pelumi Adeleke received 11,553 votes, for 21.30%, to finish as the runner-up in the general election and force a runoff in this race.


In the race for (HCAD), Director, At-Large, Place 3, the Harris County Republican Party has endorsed Ericka McCutcheon. In case you don’t remember, Ericka McCrutcheon received 22,365 votes, for 41.24%, to emerge from the general election in first place in this race.


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