Mike Doyle (center) is the chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party. However, coincidentally, Mike Doyle also serves as the Harris County Democratic Party treasurer. The campaign finance report filed by Mike Doyle under penalty of perjury a few weeks ago revealed that the Harris County Democratic Party had $368,011.00 left in the bank after Mike Doyle took nearly every dollar donated to the (HDCP) by local judges and transferred their hard-earned donations to the Harris County Democratic Party Federal PAC, in a series of transfers. STOP HOUSTON MURDERS... Local Civil District Judges like Judge Fredericka Phillips (left), Judge Jeralynn Manor (right), and a whole host of other down-ballot Democrat candidates who took their hard-earned money and donated to "THEIR PARTY" and the (HCDP), aren't lifting a finger to defend them against the barrage of "STOP HOUSTON MUDERS PAC'S" misleading attack on them. (CLICK HERE) Check out our "JUDICIAL ENDORSEMENTS" for Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in Harris County, Texas.
WHERE'S ALL THIS MONEY THAT WAS DONATED TO THE HCDP?
On 8/05/2024 – Judge Michael Gomez donated $35,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party (CEC), according to the October 7, 2024, campaign finance report filed by Mike Doyle.
On 8/01/2024 – Judge Elaine Palmer donated $11,500.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party (CEC), according to the October 7, 2024, campaign finance report filed by Mike Doyle.
On 7/30/2024 – Judge Dawn Desha Rogers donated $10,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party (CEC), according to the October 7, 2024, campaign finance report filed by Mike Doyle.
On 7/25/2024 – Judge Meagan Hassan donated $11,500.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party (CEC), according to the October 7, 2024, campaign finance report filed by Mike Doyle.
On 7/19/2024 – Judge Kristen Hawkins donated $40,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party (CEC), according to the October 7, 2024, campaign finance report filed by Mike Doyle.
On 7/19/2024 – Attorney Nicole Perdue donated $10,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party (CEC), according to the October 7, 2024, campaign finance report that was filed by Mike Doyle.
On 7/02/2024 – Justice Richard Hightower donated $12,675.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party (CEC), according to the October 7, 2024, campaign finance report filed by Mike Doyle.
On 6/14/2024 – Judge Charles Spain donated $10,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party on 6/14/2024 based on their 7/15/2024 Campaign Finance Report. And Judge Charles Spain donated $33,095.00 on 1/22/2024, based on their 4/26/2024 Campaign Finance Report.
On 2/01/2024 – Judge Fredericka Phillips donated $42,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party on 2/01/2024 based on their 4/26/2024 Campaign Finance Report.
On 2/01/2024 – Judge Jeralynn Manor donated $42,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party on 2/02/2024 based on their 4/26/2024 Campaign Finance Report.
On 3/07/2024 – Judge Margaret Poissant donated $35,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party on 2/19/2024 based on their 4/26/2024 Campaign Finance Report. And she gave another $1,500.00 on 3/7/2024, based on their 4/26/2024 Campaign Finance Report.
On 2/01/2024 – Judge Kristen Hawkins donated $35,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party on 2/01/2024 based on their 4/26/2024 Campaign Finance Report.
On 3/25/2024 – Friends of Judge Michael Gomez donated $35,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party on 3/25/2024 based on their 4/26/2024 Campaign Finance Report.
On 2/10/2024 – Judge Julie Ann Countiss donated $33,100.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party on 2/10/2024 based on their 4/26/2024 Campaign Finance Report.
On 2/09/2024 – Judge Ursula Hall donated $12,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party on 2/08/2024 based on their 4/26/2024 Campaign Finance Report.
On 3/09/2024 – Judge Robert Johnson donated $10,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party on 2/09/2024 based on their 4/26/2024 Campaign Finance Report.
On 3/05/2024 – Judge Rabeea Collier donated $10,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party on 3/5/2024 based on their 4/26/2024 Campaign Finance Report.
Judge Fredericka Phillips donated $42,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party on 2/01/2024 based on their 4/26/2024 Campaign Finance Report. That said, Mike Doyle and the Harris County Democratic Party should have used the hard-earned money she donated to defend her and her fellow down-ballot "DEMOCRAT JUDICIAL CANDIDATES" from all those negative "ATTACK ADS" that are bombarding the airwaves on local TV stations and Radio stations.
Judge Jeralynn donated $42,000.00 to the Harris County Democratic Party on 2/01/2024 based on their 4/26/2024 Campaign Finance Report. That said, Mike Doyle and the Harris County Democratic Party should have used the hard-earned money she donated to defend her and her fellow down-ballot "DEMOCRAT JUDICIAL CANDIDATES" from all those negative "ATTACK ADS" that are bombarding the airwaves on local TV stations and Radio stations.
Mike Doyle is the chairman and treasurer of the Harris County Democratic Party. On Saturday, October 26, 2024, Cindy Siegel, chairman of the Harris County Republican Party, sent an email taunting Mike Doyle and Democrats. Siegel believes that Republican voters have dominated Democratic voters through the first six days of "EARLY VOTING" for Harris County, Texas.
Mike Doyle is Failing Democratic Judges Running for Reelection; Republicans Are Dominating Early Voting Turnout
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
Democrats' decades-long reliance on 1960s-style strategies could fail if they don’t get their act together. This would force Commissioner Rodney Ellis to spend the $6,442,550.00 sitting in his campaign war chest to help the party he claims to love.
Mike Doyle, the chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party, has taken several hundred thousand dollars from local down-ballot “DEMOCRAT JUDICIAL CANDIDATES” and isn’t doing anything to help these local incumbent judges to fight off the “POLITICAL ATTACKS” that are relentlessly flooding the TV stations and local Radio stations – UNANSWERED!!!
On the last campaign finance report, Mike Doyle, who serves as the chairman and treasurer of the Harris County Democratic Party (HCDP), had $368,011.00 left inside his “COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE” bank account after he transferred nearly all of the funds donated to the (HCDP) to the Harris County Democratic Federal PAC – leaving his judicial candidates to virtually fend for themselves.
“DOWNRIGHT DIRTY.”
My heart is breaking for the down-ballot judicial candidates who donated all their hard-earned campaign donations to a non-existent “COORDINATED CAMPAIGN” that Mike Doyle should be running to help them win re-election.
If Mike Doyle, the chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party is a total failure if you measure the effectiveness of his so-called “COORDINATED CAMPAIGN” up against the “MULTI-PRONGED ATTACK” that Cindy Siegel, the chairman of the Harris County Republican Party and her allies are waging on “DEMOCRATIC JUDGES” who are getting hammered “day-in” and “day-out” on multiple fronts.
To make matters worse, Vice President Kamala Harris’s Campaign said over 1.5 million people signed up for her rally at the Shell Energy Stadium on Friday, October 25, 2024, with 30,000 potential voters being allowed into the stadium.
You would think that someone would have had the sense to require everyone entering the stadium to show their “I VOTED STICKER” to gain entry, but that was not done.
At the end of the day, all the “DOWN-BALLOT DEMOCRATS” got out of Friday night was a glimpse at Beyonce and an over-glorified gathering – with no political impact on the local election.
"She must be thinking Texas is a battleground state, but she made the wrong stop on I-10 from California," said State Senator Paul Bettencourt (R-Senate District 7).
Cindy Siegel stated, “After all the hype, Democrats didn’t bite. Republican voters outvoted Democrat voters on the day of Kamala Harris’ rally on Friday. As a matter of fact, Republican voters had been outvoting Democrats since Tuesday and opened up their widest lead on Harris’ Rally Day.”
“FACT CHECK.”
Is the Chairman of the Harris County Republican Party correct? Have Republican voters opened up a big lead on Democrats running in down-ballot countywide races?
According to Siegel, she, Jim “Mattress Mack” McInvgale, Senator Paul Bettencourt, and Commissioner Tom Ramsey held a rally at Gallery Furniture on Friday to tell Kamala that Harris County has had enough of her chaos and failed policies.
“Harris County voters know just like voters across this country that they are not better today than they were four years ago. They are not safer today than they were four years ago. They are not more secure today than they were four years ago,” she explained.
“Harris County will lead and make the change this election to put this county, this state, and this country back on track,” proclaimed Siegel.
But are Republicans leading as Cindy Siegel claims?
A quick glance at the “EARLY VOTING TURNOUT” leading up to Cindy Siegel’s bold declaration on Saturday, October 26, 2024, at 4:37 p.m., she’s done her homework.
If you look at the “TOP TEN” most-trafficked “EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS,” it isn’t difficult to see that Republicans have good reason to be optimistic about their chances on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
“TOTAL DOMINANCE.”
Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper, has been closely monitoring the “EARLY VOTING TURNOUT” for Harris County, Texas, between Monday, October 21, 2024, through Saturday, October 25, 2024, at 7:00 p.m., and Cindy Siegel is correct.
#1 - 21,759
21,759 voters have flocked to the Richard and Meg Weekley Community Center (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#2 - 19,549
19,549 voters have flocked to the Juergens Hall Community Center (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#3 - 18,898
18,898 voters flocked to the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center (DEMOCRAT—REPUBLICAN) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#4 - 17,372
17,372 voters have flocked to the Kingwood Community Center (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#5 - 15,318
15,318 voters have flocked to the Trini Mendenhall Community Center (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#6 - 14,490
14,490 voters have flocked to the George H.W. Bush Community Center (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#7 - 14,467
14,467 voters have flocked to the Nottingham Park Building (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#8 - 14,464
14,490 voters have flocked to the East Harris County Activity Center (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#9 - 13,980
13,980 voters have flocked to the Steve Radack Community Center (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#10 - 13,494
13,494 voters have flocked to the Prairie View A&M University Northwest (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#11 - 13,201
13,201 voters have flocked to the Freeman Branch Library (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#12 - 12,777
12,777 voters have flocked to the HCC West Loop South (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#13 - 12,479
12,479 voters have flocked to the SPJST Lodge 88 (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#14 - 12,418
12,418 voters have flocked to the City of Jersey Village Civic Center (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#15 - 12,355
12,355 voters have flocked to the Klein Multi-Purpose Center (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#16 - 12,197
12,197 voters have flocked to the First Congregational Church (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#17 - 10,931
10,931 voters flocked to the Bayland Park Community Center (DEMOCRAT—REPUBLICAN) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#18 - 10,809
10,809 voters have flocked to the Katy Branch Library (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#19 - 10,708
10,708 voters have flocked to the Holiday Inn Express and Suites Atascocita (REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLD) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
#20 - 10,351
10,351 voters flocked to the HCPL Octavia Fields Branch Library (DEMOCRAT—REPUBLICAN) to vote in person between Monday, October 21, 2024, and Saturday, October 26, 2024.
“CLOSING THOUGHTS."
The fact that there are not any predominantly African American “EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS” in the top twenty spells trouble for down-ballot “DEMOCRAT CANDIDATES” who are running countywide in Harris County, Texas. Cindy Siegel, the chairman of the Harris County Republican Party, has some brilliant people around her who I believe have a keen understanding of the “EARLY VOTING DATA” available to the general public. Mike Doyle and the people around him have less than a week to get their act together or risk losing their gains over the last few election cycles.
Judge Kristen Hawkins, Judge Fredericka Phillips, Jeralynn Manor, Kyle Carter, Michael Gomez, Judge Erica Hughes, Judge TaKasha Francis, Cheryl Elliott Thornton, Judge Elaine Palmer, and Judge Dawn Rogers are all "CIVIL DISTRICT COURT JUDGES" and don't have nothing to do with the people being murdered in Houston, Texas. (CLICK HERE) Please take a moment to view our complete list of 2024 Judicial recommendations for Harris County, Texas.
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Judge Jeralynn Manor, the presiding judge for the 80th Civil District Court, and her fellow "CIVIL DISTRICT COURT JUDGES" handle civil disputes. For the record, Civil District Courts decide on matters and render judgments on "NON-CRIMINAL CASES." That said, the "POLITICAL ATTACK ADS" running on TV stations and Radio Stations are not referring to Judge Jeralynn Manor or Judge Fredericka Phillips when they talk about judges having blood on their hands. Judge Manor and Judge Phillips should be supported at the ballot box on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in Harris County, Texas.