Friday, November 30, 2018

FOR LOSING SBOE DISTRICT RACE, HASSE MADE A GOOD SHOW

                                                          Early                          Total

Charles "Tad" Hasse     REP           123,681   47.09%       176,530              46.20%
Ruben Cortez, Jr. - (I)   DEM         138,957    52.90%       205,520             53.79%

By Juan Montoya

People looking at just the counties along the Rio Grande or the urbanized areas could say that Charles "Tad" Hasse, was soundly beaten by incumbent Ruben Cortez in the State Board of Education District 2 race.

Image result for charles hasseBut a closer look at the numbers indicates that Hasse not only gave it the old college try, but in fact won 12 out of 17 counties in the district that stretches from the Rio Grande river to just east of Austin and San Antonio encompassing Corpus Christi and Victoria.

Out of a total of 382,050 votes cast in that election, the difference between Hasse and Cortez was only 28,990, a little bit over 7 percent of the total.

When you take into consideration that Hasse campaigned on a shoestring, that Cortez spent thousands to get out the vote, and that the Democratic incumbent was boosted by the last year of the palanca and the Betomania effect on this year's elections, the results should give Democrats room for pause.

In fact, out of the 17 counties in District 2, Hasse beat Cortez handily in 12. The only counties Cortez won were those along the river (Cameron. HIdalgo), neighboring Cameron (Willacy) and Kleberg and Nueces.

Those river and urban areas were enough to give Cortex the win. Hidalgo alone gave Cortez 71,305 compared to Hasse's 27,624. We should not forget that Cortez is a member of the Region One board and as such has cultivated friendships among countless vendors and school district administrators.

Put another way, Hasse got more votes than the number cast in the whole of Cameron County (146,121). More tellingly, there were 30,044 straight-ticket (palanca) Democratic votes cast in Cameron County, more than the difference between the two (the 28,990) enough to have swamped Hasse from the get-go.

That he wasn't and still came within some 7 percentage points of a victory gives you an illustration of how close he came to winning. 

The tragedy of it all is that we will have Cortez ,– a GED graduate known for his penchant for twisting vendors' arms for cash contributions and milking the system with very slim ties to education – instead of someone who truly wanted to improve our kids' education. 

 

 

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

He still lost.

Anonymous said...

Hasse lost by 29,000 votes, Montoya! And the clown is a racist. You want him on the SBOE? To do what, go against the needs of our Hispanic kids? Get real, bro.

chuy said...

Juan, Kotex won so just let it go, leave it alone till next time when mama salazar LA BALONEY wedding jp runs, LOL.

Anonymous said...

Who gives a rip!

Anonymous said...

Why the hard-on for Trump xemophobe Ted Hasse?

Anonymous said...

Maybe if Tad had not made fun of people who got their GED. Try that next time Tad.

Anonymous said...

Photoshop does wonders but it can't vote.

Anonymous said...

What Mama says, Mama does, the wedding planning is only a front for her and political family.

Anonymous said...

He got all the gringo votes only

Anonymous said...

Not enough whites votes that he was counting on pobresito

Anonymous said...

I like the guy even if he's a republican doesn't mean I voted for him.

Anonymous said...

Ruben Cortez is a good man. He is fighting the battles for South Texas students everyday up in Austin. The Republicans are hell bent on creating a two tier system with vouchers so that they can fund the private school education of their kids. Hasse would have been a puppet for the right wing geeks in Austin. The Republicans, as a matter of their party's platform, are the enemies of public education. It starts at the White House and its idiot Sec. of Education and works its way to Austin and the red neck crowd running the show now. Juan, why do you advocate for what is not in the best interests of the students of our region? Estas bien pendejo!!!

rita