And now that that’s over…

It’s time to start focusing on the 2010 elections. Yeah, I know, I’m still recovering from the Houston runoffs as well. But the fact is that the filing deadline for the 2010 primaries is three weeks away, and candidates are lining up for various spots. In particular, in Harris County, there will be a ton of contested judicial primaries on the Democratic side. As I did last year, I will be printing a series of short Q&As from candidates in these contested primaries, so that those of you who participate in the Democratic primary can have some idea of who is running and who you might like to support. I’m going to start running responses I’ve received tomorrow, and will continue all the way through the primary in March. Yeah, there’s that many race and candidates. I’ll also put up a 2010 Election page to keep track of them and any in-person interviews I do for the primary and eventually the general as I did this year for the Houston races. Let me know if you have any questions about this. Thanks very much.

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5 Responses to And now that that’s over…

  1. Burt Levine says:

    Wouldnt it be fair for you to interview all candidates and not simply those that choose to run as Democrats?

  2. I could do that, but 1) Nearly all of the Republican judges are incumbents, and they have records by which they can be evaluated, 2) This is intended for the primaries, and very few Republican incumbent judges will have primary opponents, and 3) I’m still a Democrat, and this is what I’m interested in doing. I don’t have an unlimited amount of time, so I’m doing what I reasonably can do and what I prefer to do.

  3. Noah Horwitz says:

    Do you know of anybody running in the 7th Congressional District?

  4. Burt Levine says:

    YES! The Honorable John Culberson

  5. Noah Horwitz says:

    That isn’t funny

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