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Matthew Dowd is running for Lt. Governor in Texas in Democratic Primary (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Sep 2021 OP
Well this should be interesting! Tadpole Raisin Sep 2021 #1
Dowd will join the Democratic party LetMyPeopleVote Sep 2021 #2
Correct/ TexasTowelie Sep 2021 #8
I love Fox "News'" website headline about this: Ocelot II Sep 2021 #3
For this thread LetMyPeopleVote Sep 2021 #4
I love this announcement LetMyPeopleVote Sep 2021 #5
Outstanding! (nt) Paladin Sep 2021 #6
Washington Post-Matthew Dowd launches a bid for Texas lieutenant governor -- as a Democrat LetMyPeopleVote Sep 2021 #7
Opinion Don't give up on Texas, Democrats - The Washington Post LetMyPeopleVote Oct 2021 #9

Tadpole Raisin

(972 posts)
1. Well this should be interesting!
Wed Sep 29, 2021, 10:50 AM
Sep 2021

So in Texas you might have a Governor and Lt. Governor run and win from different parties, they don’t run as a team?

TexasTowelie

(112,329 posts)
8. Correct/
Wed Sep 29, 2021, 05:43 PM
Sep 2021

When I worked for the state in the latter half of the 1990s, the governor was George W. Bush while the lieutenant governor was Bob Bullock, a Democrat. They got along in general, but the major issue was cutting the state budget.

Ocelot II

(115,793 posts)
3. I love Fox "News'" website headline about this:
Wed Sep 29, 2021, 10:55 AM
Sep 2021

"Left-wing pundit Matthew Dowd announces bid for Texas lieutenant governor." https://www.foxnews.com/media/left-wing-pundit-matthew-dowd-announces-bid-for-texas-lieutenant-governor

Dowd was, of course, the chief strategist for Bush’s reelection campaign. He has since seen the light, but he's hardly a left-winger - though that seems to be the standard appellation, just before they get to "communist," for any present or former GOPer who's rejected Trump and his minions.

LetMyPeopleVote

(145,463 posts)
7. Washington Post-Matthew Dowd launches a bid for Texas lieutenant governor -- as a Democrat
Wed Sep 29, 2021, 12:03 PM
Sep 2021

This makes me smile. this is good coverage for a Texas state race. The Lt. Governor is actually more powerful that Governor




Matthew Dowd, the chief strategist for George W. Bush’s 2004 reelection campaign, announced Wednesday that he is running for lieutenant governor of Texas — as a Democrat.

In an announcement video, Dowd, who worked more recently as a political analyst for ABC News, takes aim at the Republican incumbent, Dan Patrick, detailing a list of purported shortcomings, both on policy and character.

“The GOP politicians have failed us, especially the cruel and craven lieutenant governor,” Patrick says in the 2½-minute video. “He does not believe in the common good. ... He puts his ‘me’ over our ‘we.’”....

That includes work on a campaign of former Texas lieutenant governor Bob Bullock, the last Democrat elected to the office in the state, in 1994.

In his bio, Dowd also highlights his break with Bush in 2007 over his handling of the Iraq War and his identification as an independent afterward.

LetMyPeopleVote

(145,463 posts)
9. Opinion Don't give up on Texas, Democrats - The Washington Post
Sun Oct 3, 2021, 11:08 PM
Oct 2021

A good number of hard core democrats have been working to turn Texas blue for a long time. I have been active on voter protection efforts and I am part of a group organizing a Texas democratic lawyers association. The demographic trends indicate that Texas will turn blue either this cycle or next cycle. That is why the GOP is trying to suppress the vote. Greg is focused on fighting off a far right primary and setting himself up to be the 2024 nominee. Greg may have accelerated the process of turning texas blue.




Democratic hopes that demography would deliver Texas have not been wrong, but perhaps just premature. The 2020 congressional races suggested that while the fight for Hispanic votes remains competitive, the sprawling suburbs around major Texas cities are increasingly moderate.

But Republicans now seem poised to accomplish what Democrats have not been able to do: The GOP has alienated sufficient numbers of voters outside their hardcore base to put the state in play in 2022 in gubernatorial and congressional contests and beyond.

A new Quinnipiac poll suggests Republicans’ radicalism has put them at odds with a majority of Texas voters. In the wake of the Texas law offering bounties to “turn in” those seeking an abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, with no exceptions for rape or incest, the poll reports that 77 percent of state residents say abortion should be legal in cases of rape or incest, including 66 percent of Republicans. Some 72 percent of Texans do not want the law enforced, and 60 percent want to keep Roe v. Wade in place.

Even on a quintessentially Texan issue such as guns, voters are not in sync with MAGA politicians. The pollsters found: “Roughly two-thirds (67 percent) of voters, including 58 percent of gun owners, say allowing anyone 21 years of age or older to carry handguns without a license or training makes Texas less safe, while 26 percent say it makes Texas safer. Half of voters (50 percent) say it’s too easy to carry a handgun in Texas, while 44 percent say it’s about right, and 4 percent say it’s too difficult.”

And when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic, Texas voters are much closer to President Biden than to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott:

Adults in Texas think 47 - 38 percent that Governor Abbott is hurting rather than helping efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Texas, with 15 percent not offering an opinion.
More than 6 in 10 Texans (64 - 26 percent) think the recent rise in COVID-19 deaths in Texas was preventable. ... A majority of Texans (63 - 29 percent) think it’s a bad idea that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing school districts that are requiring masks for students.
A majority of Texans say 60 - 35 percent that they support requiring students, teachers, and staff to wear masks in schools. ...
About two-thirds of Texans (64 percent) think local officials should be able to require masks in indoor public spaces if they believe it's necessary, while 31 percent do not.
More than half of Texans (53 - 41 percent) support requiring everyone to wear masks while in indoor public spaces.
A majority of Texans (60 percent) say they consider the issue of wearing masks to be primarily about public health, while 33 percent say they consider the issue of wearing masks to be about personal freedom.

Texas will turn blue and Greg/Dan Patrick are helping.

BTW, I am hopeful that a ticked of Beto, Matt Dowd and Joe Jaworski may help. I have some friends who worked on recruiting Dowd and I am encouraged

t’s in this political environment that Matthew Dowd, a former senior adviser to President George W. Bush who has backed a slew of notable Texas Democrats, has emerged as a Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor. His announcement video conveys his values-oriented approach to politics:


Dowd is betting that Texans want something other than pandering to the MAGA base. “The Texas Republican politicians are completely out of step with Texas values like integrity and community and no longer govern with common sense, common decency or for the common good," he told me on Saturday. “They put their ‘me’ over our ‘we.’ ”

Time will tell but I am sure that Texas will turn blue
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