Roy ‘n’ TJ

Together at last, as Huntley says on Facebook.

To all of my loyal supporters, I want to say thank you. Thanks for being behind me and standing in the gap for the things this city lacks. We all know that this race isn’t about me nor any one particular person. To many of us, it is about restoring the morals back into Houston and about having a Godly leadership that promotes Godly morals and principles. Houston is a city that has an abundance of liberal morals and liberal spending. Having two conservatives running in the same race gets very crowded and often when this happens, the two will split the vote when it’s time for the elections. My intent through this whole election has been to do what is right and what is best for the City of Houston. I have been in talks with Roy Morales concerning this and we both agree on a lot of key issues including immigration, pro-life, spending, economy, crime and many other issues. As much as I would like to stay in the race, I know at this point Mr. Morales and I would be splitting a lot of key votes. This hasn’t been a defeat nor a loss but a victory for all of you that diligently served. The campaign team has registered a lot of young voters, created a lot of awareness, you have given hope to an election that belonged to the enemy. With this strategic merging of Republican forces, we have a strong army of voters that can take this city back. All the conservatives and Republicans are now combined onto one ticket along with the Christian and the young voters. That is enough votes to more than win this election. I urge all of you to follow my support of Roy Morales. Even though I will not be on the ballot this November I will still be playing a key roll with the city after the elections are over.

God bless you and keep you through all things,

TJ Huntley

Here’s a Youtube video of the two of them joining forces. Miya, who says this is basically the fifth guy in a three-person race teaming up with the fourth, puts it best. All I can say is that the race is now less colorful than it was before, but I suppose we can always hold out hope for an Outlaw Josey Wales appearance.

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6 Responses to Roy ‘n’ TJ

  1. Baby Snooks says:

    I suppose we will finally find out how many “godly” people there are here in Sodom and Gomorrah by looking at how many votes Roy Morales ends up with. I suspect there aren’t too many.

  2. Benny says:

    I think you will be surprised when the actual #s come rolling in. My vote is going to Peter Brown but I seriously doubt that Huntley was in 5th place. He had a lot of supporters that are now swaying to Morales.

    I think its funny though because I heard these two had several spats between themselves. By Huntley jumping in, he may have just rescued Morales. Be sure to vote for Peter though. He’s the best candidate.

  3. Benny, I’m sorry but your comment makes no sense. Candidates who have real support don’t drop out of races (at least not without a compelling reason), they stay in them and try to win. Huntley did not report raising any money, so what evidence is there that he had “a lot of supporters”?

    And if Huntley wasn’t in fifth place, then presumably Morales was. If so, why wouldn’t he drop out and endorse Huntley? Why would Huntley yield to him?

  4. Benny says:

    Actually I was wondering that myself. I like to stay up to date in these things. I went to Lakewood church and then to some of their classes because that is where I heard Huntley attends. Apparently he withdrew to save his capital for another election. I am not sure how true this is but it is a rumor.

    Either/Or Brown has the most capital on hand so I think we should be focused more on him. They say the man with the most money wins. Why is it Parker and Locke are in the news but you never hear Brown’s name?

  5. Baby Snooks says:

    Why is it Parker and Locke are in the news but you never hear Brown’s name?
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    He’s in France with the Schlumbergers. Supposedly it’s an annual family thing. Sort of like the Bilderbergers I guess. In any case, when one vacations, one is not to be disturbed by the little petty things in life like politics. Meant most sarcastically.

  6. Benny says:

    Well, my guy, Peter Brown lost, but as far as the Huntley/Morales merger, I just want to say I told you so. I think we will be seeing both of them again in the near future.

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