Houston had escaped the bad DA’s like LA, Chicago and NewYork. Ogg did a good job, now she has been thrown out by a Soros supported someone who accused her of being a Republican for criticizing judges who let everyone out with no bail.Rafe wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 10:15 amTeare is Soros funded and clearly outspent anyone other campaign for any position in Harris County in this primary. I give it a 0.01% chance that a Republican challenger can win in November. I beat my head against the nearest wall when Ogg won in 2016, but Teare will be even worse. Hard-line liberal who bends the knee to George Soros "progressiveness." If we think things in the county regarding criminal prosecution are bad now, it's gonna get worse if/when Teare wins.cherokeepilot wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 2:24 am Remember that you get whatcha vote for...now live with it....
Incumbent Houston District Attorney Kim Ogg lost her Democratic primary to former subordinate Sean Teare. Ogg's election in 2016 made her the first democratic DA elected in Houston in nearly 40 years.
Teare worked as the division supervisor for the Vehicular Crimes Division of the DA's office before leaving in February to run against her. He received the backing of one of Houston's most powerful political figures, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo.
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She lost big. And now we find out, they wouldn’t let Ogg vote on Election Day, because she had already voted in early voting. Sure glad all those election snafus were fixed from the last election, like running out of blank ballot paper at all the polling places in conservative areas in Houston in 2022.