Tuesday, July 14, 2020

SEN. LUCIO, GABY GARCIA, ERIC GARZA, EDDIE SOLIS PREVAIL

In District 27's five counties (Cameron, Hidalgo, Kenedy, Kleberg and Willacy), with 100 percent of the vote, Lucio had garnered 16,883 to Stapleton's 14,625 to win. 

There are two big stories here. One, the unexpectedly strong showing that Sara Stapleton made in Cameron County against incumbent District 27 Senator Eddie Lucio Jr. Despite the showing, many people tend to forget that you can't put your eggs in one basket, as the challenger apparently did in Cameron.

At first blush, Cameron County's 214,871 registered voter pool looks like it could be the deciding factor in the race, but next door in Hidalgo, there are 382,477 potential votes. Lucio won there by 1,152 votes, a number that dwarfed the 221 votes by which he beat Stapleton in Cameron.

We think we detect the hand and voter analysis skills of Rodrigo Moreno's Pink Ape ad agency who probably realized that Stapleton might not be able to spread her campaign to cover that far afield. Without Moreno's strategy, the result might have been embarrassing. Willacy County also came out relatively strong for Lucio, with the incumbent getting 932 more votes than Sara that provided a cushion for Lucio against her strong Cameron showing. Covering those outside bases provided Lucio enough votes to overcome his dwindling popularity at home.

Nonetheless, with Republican challenger Vanessa Tijerina as his challenger – who has been charged with possession of marijuana – in November, Lucio should consider himself lucky to have won this election. Realistically, his stock is going down in his district, especially in his hometown. The sheen is wearing thin, Eddie. Would Sara have beaten Eddie III?

The other race of note is the undisputed victory of former Cameron County District Clerk Eric Garza over incumbent Cameron County Sheriff Omar Lucio. The pundits didn't give Garza much of a chance at winning and ruthlessly rode his candidacy with ridicule calling him a boy in  fight with a man, a "pencil pusher," etc., But Garza and his minions were unrelenting and focused on the obvious shortcomings of not only Lucio, an 84-year-old man, but of his trusted cadre in his administration which had led him far astray of his role as a professional lawman.

It might be the classic case of the king placing too much trust on the his advisors to do the right things. But Garza was adept at focusing on those shortcomings in the administration of the department and highlighting them in his television and social media appeals.Did complacency kill the king?

Helen Delgadillo knew she had a hard row to how against Gaby Garcia in the 138th District Court race and she made the best of it, but came up short. Delgadillo, a hard-nosed defense attorney not many lawyers in the county relish confronting in court hails from her Port Isabel home base and drew a substantial number of votes there, but a one-person campaign could not make up the difference of the primary results. Nonetheless, her 8,777 votes are nothing to sneeze at and indicate that she might have a better-than-average shot at a future judgeship.

In the Pct. Constable race it was basically a grudge match in a small pit-bull pen between Eddie Solis and Fred Peña. These are the kinds of small localized elections that are never forgotten by either the victor or the loser and rematches are always a possibility if the winds of fate change as they tend to do so often in those places.

The turnout was very low, as is usual in runoffs, with 20,705 cast out of 214,734 registered voters, not even 10 percent (9.64 percent).

In the District 27 Senate race, it was even more dismal. Of 628,428 total registered voters, 31,508 voters went to the polls, or 5.21 percent.

COVID-19 has made it a long haul from the March 3 election to the runoff in July 14. To the candidates, our gratitude and admiration for offering your candidacy to represent us. You have shown us that the democratic process lives despite our present troubles and tribulations. Thank you all.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

mail in votes results are kind of fishy, likely some votes were purchased. just enough to make the difference.

Anonymous said...

CONGRATULATIONS ERIC GARZA!! What's up Omar??? Hey Reyna Brothers where you going to go look for work now that your puppet Omar Lucio lost???

WICHO said...

Reyna brothers can retire they have been there to long.
How long since Alex Perez was sheriff.

CONGRATULATIONS ERIC GARZA!!
CLEAN HOUSE NOW...

Anonymous said...

“People in Alabama voted against Jeff Sessions because Donald Trump told them to,” said Angi Stalnaker, a Republican strategist in Alabama. “If it had been Donald Trump saying, ‘Go write in Mickey Mouse,’ 50 percent of them would have gone to write in Mickey Mouse.”

Its more like 100% stupid racist republicans.

Anonymous said...

In november one wanna be gringo and one real gringo look-out pendejos...

Anonymous said...

N.Y.P.D. Says It Used Restraint During Protests. They didn't shoot anyone that's why.

Anonymous said...

Men in women's bathrooms, gun control, aiding criminal illegal aliens, that is Sara. Most valley Democrats haven't realized that the national party has abandoned them and thei values. If Lucio had lost, we would have asked him to run against Filemamon Verga in the future.

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