Clay Jenkins Poll

Is it OK for Clay Jenkins to buy this election with money from Right-Wing Republicans like Bob Perry?
 

FACTpac Slate

The Fund Against Corruption in Texas endorses the following slate in the Democratic Party Primary Runoff:

Dale B. Tillery
District Judge, 134th Judicial District
(Juez del Distrito, Distrito Judicial Núm. 134)

Teresa Hawthorne
District Judge, 203rd Judicial District

Larry Duncan
County Judge
(Juez del Condado)

Hector H. Garza
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 5
(Juez, Corte Criminal del Condado Núm. 5)

Tina Yoo
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 8
(Juez, Corte Criminal del Condado Núm. 8)

Brenda Hull Thompson
Judge, County Probate Court No. 1
(Juez, Corte Testamentaria del Condado Núm. 1)

Beth Villarreal
Constable, Precinct No. 5
(Condestable, Precinto Núm. 5)



Congratualtions to the FACTpac Endorsed Candidates Who Won!

We would have preferred that all six of our endorsed candidates win, but FOUR WON!

FACTpac Endorsed Democratic Primary Runoff Winners:

Dale B. Tillery
District Judge, 134th Judicial District 

Teresa Hawthorne
District Judge, 203rd Judicial District

Tina Yoo
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 8

Brenda Hull Thompson
Judge, County Probate Court No. 1

Who is that guy, Clay Jenkins? PDF Print E-mail
Clay Jenkins File

Nobody seems to know who Clay Jenkins is and, as is pointed out in Sam Merten's Dallas Observer, apparently a lot of others don't know either.  --  FACTpac Editor

From the Dallas Observer:

... A Democratic consultant not speaking for attribution tells Unfair Park that meeting Jenkins for the first time was "really weird." They asked him about being a Democrat and where he's from, and Jenkins told them that his dad was a lifelong Democrat and his family has lived all over Texas.

"He was real evasive about it. He didn't really answer either one of those questions," the source says. "He can't even give you a straight answer. Not only that, but he didn't even look me in the eye."

The consultant saw Jenkins arrive at two separate Democratic functions in one evening, claiming he didn't appear to know anyone and left soon after having his picture taken. "It was the same thing at both events. He didn't stay long enough to have a conversation with anybody."

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Read the entire article in the Dallas Observer, April 1st, 2010: SMU's Jillson Says Local Democratic Elected Officials "Are Not to Be Trusted," Questions Friends Chosen By Jenkins