Friday, January 19, 2018

IN JP 2-2 RACE, GRACIA OUTRAISING, OUTSPENDING ALL

By Juan Montoya
Call it the power of incumbency.
Or perhaps it is the success in collecting cold cash donations to fund your political campaign.

But whatever it is, campaign contribution and expenditures reports filed January 16 show that JP 2-2 incumbent Johnathan Gracia has outraised and outspent his three challengers combined.

Surprisingly Gracia, an attorney,  reported receiving $100,429 and spending $66,136 on the latest report and listed no loans or in-kind contributions in his report. He only reported money given to his campaign. Additionally, he reported having another $32,136 on hand at the time he filed the report.

Included in the report is an August 10 $20,000 contribution by himself to his campaign and $10,000 from his father Robert, a retired federal agent and current Brownsville businessman, on Oct. 11.


By comparison, challenger Javier Reyna, a captain in the Cameron County Sheriff's Department, reported raising $19,091, spending $12,517, and having another $6,573 on hand. Reyna's largest cash entry came as a result of a chicken-plate fundraiser Sept. 11 totaling $5,956, 31 percent – almost one-third – of the total contributions reported.

Diego Alonso Hernandez, a supervisor with the Cameron County District Clerk's Office, came in third reporting he had received
$1,625 in  contributions, spending $1,606 and having $18.47 on hand.  His two cash contributions were in the sums of $250 and $300.

Fred Martinez, a former bail bondsman and office manager, had not filed a report as of posting time.

That sets some people to wondering: "Why is Gracia so interested in the JP's office? The math doesn't add up."

By comparison, Cameron County Judge Eddie TreviƱo reported raising $400 and spending $10,780. He also reported that he had $39,878 on hand and some $70,000 in unpaid loans.

 Joey Lopez, a local grocer and former trustee with the Brownsville Independent School District running for Cameron County Pct. 2 Commissioner  reported raising $17,400 in contributions and spending $34,685.

Likewise, Sylvia Garza-Perez reported raising $2,782 and spending $15,793.

Even Carlos Masso, who's running for the 197th District Court which covers Cameron and Willacy counties reported only $9,250 in contributions and $15,413 in expenditures.

Once one considers that some of the candidates are running county wide elections while Gracia only represents Brownsville, it makes the total even that more eye-opening. His fundraising would seem more on par for a County Court-at-Law, District Court, or State Rep race. Alex Dominguez, running against Rene Oliveira for Texas State Representative has reported having some $16,861 on hand while reporting he sought no contributions for the period ending December 31.

By contrast, in his filing as District 37 state rep for the same reporting period, Oliveira reports raising $126,107.70, spending 167,756.58, and having 29,640.38 on hand. He is running after being in office for 34 years to make it 36.

In the case of all the candidates in the primaries, the fund raising is not over. There are two more reports due – one 30 days and another eight days – before the primary election March 6.

And just like Oliveira, Gracia's opponents' election-time allegations of four years ago – an escapade while an assistant district attorney with a woman found walking the freeway while he slept in a hotel and his representation of an inmate client who died in custody– seem to have been forgotten by contributors. Those incidents have been overshadowed by judicial corruption trials and other scandals that erupted on the local political scene. Will they resurface?

"But it makes little sense," said a local political "activist." "Why is he so interested in the J.P. position? With those numbers he’s keeping pace with Oliveira and lapping others. But intentions don’t seem to matter. Voters have short memories and money moves politics.”

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps the key to why Gracia is so interested in the JP position can be answered by taking aloog at Linda Salazar...the queen of turning chicken shit into chicken salad....$$$$$$. JP position has lots of money making opportunities, and in the end, it's better for a lawyer who doesn't want to take chances chasing ambulances.

Anonymous said...

Just say NO to the Reyna Brothers..they are corrupt and greedy. The do not respect the people of this county.

Anonymous said...

The voters forget the Major Abel Limas Corruption case. It was mostly lawyers being found guilty or committing suicide.

Anonymous said...

Did he ever donate part of his salary like he campaigned he would last time around?

Anonymous said...

Most people who enter politics have higher aspirations than the first office they seek. JP is at the low end of the totem pole of the political ladder. Learning how to campaign, how to raise funding, report spending accurately, and be transparent with the people is a process within the political landscape.

I would assume that Mr. Gracia is merely serving his community at the lower end of the political ladder, and while doing so, is becoming a well known political figure so that he can some day run for a position with higher prestige that is up the political ladder. It's no different than what Alex Dominguez is doing by jumping up the ladder from County Commissioner to State Representative. Sometimes this backfires. Just look at what happened to Dan Sanchez, even though he should have won the County Judgeship.

All in all, there's nothing suspect about wanting to win an election. And the numbers here are not alarming when you have 3 opponents running against you. It's like fighting a three front war.

Just saying.

Anonymous said...

BS

Anonymous said...

Exactly you could not have said it any better Gracia is just using this office for his own political gain and you saying the the office of JP is at the bottom of the totem poll just goes to show that just like Gracia you do not treat the office with the respect that it deserves, the respect for the people as the people court , the JP should be full time, not part time if at all by Gracia. The people should not have to wait for hours for Gracia not to be on trial or on recess from practicing law. The people should not have to feel like they are inconviencing him by having there case heard, having 1,2 or even three opponents that think they can do a better job is not something to take on like a war most of the other full time jps rarely go unopposed because the people know that they are there full time and can count on them to be in their office giving people advice no matter how small it may be. Just saying!

Anonymous said...

Just wish we had better qualified candidates.
Cameron County is going to "Hell in a Handbasket".
With "Fajitas" scandal, wedding performances being sold, natural gas pipelines that cut through the region that threat the landscape and disturbe the sense of peace within the communities. Cameron County is a situation headed for disaster ..."the end is near".
The Lyrics for Hell in a Handbasket by Aurelio Voltaire

"Oh well now
The end is near
And i face that final curtain
So goodbye to strife
This is the last dance of my life
Lord, of this im certain
Ive been a sinner
Ive been a saint
Done both good and evil deeds
Oh, but in the end
I was good to my friends
And thats good enough for me
Oh Good Lord!
They say all souls your forgive
Well if thats true, then why
Does there need to be a Hell?
Hey! Whats that Silfury smell?
Now I can feel
The fire
Creeping up my thigh!
Im goin' to hell!
(He's going to hell!)
In a hadbasket!
(In a handbasket!)
Its a Bohemian Rhapsody
Oh, Gallileo!
Mama Mia!
Scaramouche!
Scaramouche!
Oh Beezlebub's got a devil put aside for me!
Im goin' to hell!
(He's going to hell!)
In a hadbasket!
(In a handbasket!)
Of my flesh they'll make a feast!
Im gonan be there in that number
Thats 666
The number of the beast
Im goin' to hell!
(He's going to hell!)
In a hadbasket!
(In a handbasket!)
Well at least ill have a view
Oh i will see the fire
Through the rusty razor wire
Oh, dont ya worry
I saved a seat for you!
Im goin' to hell!
(He's going to hell!)
In a hadbasket!
(In a handbasket!)
And i might like it that way
No this aint no lie
Id rather be Kentucky fried
Than alive and kickin'
In New Jersey any day!
Im goin' to hell!
(He's going to hell!)
In a hadbasket!
(In a handbasket!)
Id prey if I had the Guille
No this aint no fib
Id rather be a splatter on the devil's bib
'Cause on my knees repentin'
Aint my style!
Im goin' to hell!
(He's going to hell!)
In a hadbasket!
(In a handbasket!)
Oh please dont prey for me
No I dont need to be saved
Of the devil i aint afraid
There aint nothing he can do
That aint already been done to me
Im goin' to hell!
(He's going to hell!)
In a hadbasket!
(In a handbasket!)
And ill have good company too!
Because if I was SO bad
Then there's no need to be sad
Because everybody else'll be here too
Including you!
Oh, good Lord, I only ask you forgive
The self-righteous who deceive
When your words they twist,
We both know Hell don't exist,
Except in the minds of the poor fools who believe."

Anonymous said...

BS

Anonymous said...

They need to pass a law that only attorneys can be JPs to avoid people like Salazar from gaining the bench.

Anonymous said...

So what does this mean????? Gracia should run for higher office

Anonymous said...

GRACIA IS A DOUCHE

REMEMBER THAT NAKED GIRL INCIDENT?

VILLALOBOS HELPED GRACIA. HE WAS AN ASST DA UNDER VILLALOBOS.

GRACIA NO VALE GRILLO.

rita