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Monday, November 10, 2025

Gloria Blake Palmer Went into the Hospital on or about October 3, 2025, and Died on Friday, October 31, 2025


Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee had her faults, but at least she was her own woman. On the other hand, Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee is much worse than the late "SHE-JACK" because if he becomes the U.S. Representative for the 18th Congressional District of Texas, his first order of business will be to relinquish his power to Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis. With this in mind, Congressman Al Green must assemble an army to make sure that Christian Menefee and his sidekick Gerald Womack do not use "ILLEGALLY OBTAINED," Absentee Mail Ballot Harvesting information that was left behind by Gloria Jean Blake Palmer when she died on Friday, October 31, 2025, after her lengthy battle with cancer.




To refresh your memory, in the 2004 Presidential Election, the Republican candidates running countywide received between 27,000 and 30,000 absentee mail ballots, which helped them dominate their Democratic opponents, who received between 13,000 and 17,000 absentee mail ballots in down-ballot countywide races.



To refresh your memory, in the 2006 Midterm Election, the Republican candidates running countywide received between 12,000 and 14,000 absentee mail ballots, which helped them dominate their Democratic opponents, who received between 7,000 and 8,000 absentee mail ballots in down-ballot countywide races.



To refresh your memory, in the 2008 Presidential Election, the Republican candidates running countywide received between 37,000 and 41,000 absentee mail ballots, which helped them dominate their Democratic opponents, who received between 18,000 and 24,000 absentee mail ballots in down-ballot countywide races.


To refresh your memory, in the 2010 Midterm Election, the Republican candidates running countywide received between 32,000 and 38,000 absentee mail ballots, which helped them dominate their Democratic opponents, who received between 16,000 and 22,000 absentee mail ballots in down-ballot countywide races.



To refresh your memory, in the 2012 Presidential Election, the Republican candidates running countywide received between 38,000 and 44,000 absentee mail ballots, which helped them dominate their Democratic opponents, who received between 27,000 and 31,000 absentee mail ballots in down-ballot countywide races.



To refresh your memory, in the 2014 Midterm Election, the Republican candidates running countywide received between 34,000 and 41,000 absentee mail ballots, which allowed them to dominate their Democratic opponents, who received between 29,000 and 34,000 absentee mail ballots in down-ballot countywide races.



To refresh your memory, in the 2016 Presidential Election, the Democratic candidates running countywide received between 45,000 and 54,000 absentee mail ballots, which allowed them to dominate their Republican opponents, who received between 42,000 and 48,000 absentee mail ballots in down-ballot countywide races.



To refresh your memory, in the 2018 Midterm Election, the Democratic candidates running countywide received between 46,000 and 52,000 absentee mail ballots, which allowed them to dominate their Republican opponents, who received between 42,000 and 50,000 absentee mail ballots in down-ballot countywide races.




To refresh your memory, in the 2020 Presidential Election, the Democratic candidates running countywide received between 95,000 and 114,000 absentee mail ballots, which allowed them to dominate their Republican opponents, who received between 59,000 and 71,000 absentee mail ballots in down-ballot countywide races.



To refresh your memory, in the 2022 Midterm Election, the Democratic candidates running countywide received between 31,000 and 38,000 absentee mail ballots, which allowed them to dominate their Republican opponents, who received between 20,000 and 24,000 absentee mail ballots in down-ballot countywide races.



To refresh your memory, in the 2024 Presidential Election, the Democratic candidates running countywide received between 34,093 and 44,222  absentee mail ballots, which allowed them to dominate their Republican opponents, who received between 17,491 and 20,580 absentee mail ballots in down-ballot countywide races.



Democrats from Fort Bend County and Harris County must join forces on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, and nominate Congressman Al Green in the race for the 18th Congressional District of Texas. With Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and Congressman Sylvester Turner gone, Democrats will need an "ELDER STATESMAN" to fill the significant disconnect between African Americans in the Democratic Party, which has caused "VOTER APATHY" to set in, amongst Black voters.




The map above is what the old CD-09 MAP, CD-18 MAP, and CD-29 MAP looked like before they were redrawn at the direction of President Donald Trump. If you take a moment and review the map below, you will see how drastically different the new proposed maps look. 




The map above is what the new CD-09 MAP, CD-18 MAP, and CD-29 MAP look like, after President Donald Trump ordered Texas Governor Greg Abbott to find five (5) more Congressional seats during the upcoming 2026 Midterm Election. If you take a moment and review the map above, you will see how drastically different the new proposed maps look. 






As the president and CEO of  which publishes the Houston Business Connections Newspaper —a non-partisan, politically focused publication — I aim to empower our readers with information they can use to make informed voting decisions.Aubrey R. Taylor Communications,

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Businessman Eric Carr still has a deep affection for the late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and is deeply invested in the future of the 18th Congressional District of Texas. However, Carr has not made a decision on who he will endorse in the 2026 Midterm General Election for the 18th Congressional District of Texas.



African American male judges, such as former Judge DaSean Jones, Judge Robert Johnson, and Judge Darrell Jordan, were all honorable members of the Harris County, Texas, judiciary. However, "BLACK MEN" are becoming hard to find on judicial benches across the State of Texas.



Black judges are under siege by political operatives from both sides of the political aisle. The political operatives on the right are called "RINOs," which means "Republican in Name Only," And the political operatives on the left, whom "BLACK JUDGES" must watch out for, are called "DINOs," which means "Democrat in Name Only." 



Gerry Wayne Monroe, the Five-Star General, loved Yates High School and cared deeply about education and local politics. He will always be remembered as the "5-STAR GENERAL," a true community activist who cared about children and the future of the 18th Congressional District of Texas. There's no doubt about it, there will never be another Gerry Wayne Monroe. 













































AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
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HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
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