Sean Hammerle is running to be the Democratic nominee for Harris County Commissioner in Precinct 4, the seat formerly held by the now-convicted Jerry Eversole and now by Jack Cagle. Hammerle is a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE), and has worked as a development director and board member of various local charities. He now owns his own consulting business for non-profits. He is also a Democratic precinct chair and a lifetime member of the Houston GLBT Political Caucus, having served as its President in 2000-01. These things are important to note because his opponent in this race is the loathesome hatemeister Dave Wilson, who is again running as a Democrat for this nomination as a middle-finger gesture to the HCDP. It’s vitally important that Hammerle and not Wilson be the nominee, and it’s the job of all good Democrats to help spread the word about this race. Heres’s the interview:
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first i want to say that i admire the fact that charles kuffner stays true to his party,it is admmirable that he would do this interview,theres nothing wrong with sean, he is a nice guy,but lets face it,hes running as a democrat that currently has a very positive person as the current office holder,i like jack cagle,and i know a lot of democrats that like him as well,he has support from both democrats as well republicans,he also has a perfected record as a county judge,
it doesnt mean a hill of beans who wins the democrat primary in this one,
me and my wagon full of voters will cast jack cagle,no doubt.
respectfully submitted joshua ben bullard
Prior to Jerry Eversole’s election to Harris County Pct. 4 in 1991, Harris County Precinct 4 was run by E. A. “Squatty” Lyons for 44 years. As a poll worker during his last 2 terms, many voters would walk past and say if it wasn’t for Squatty, I could vote a straight ticket.
Watch out Cactus Jack,,, the republic of Pct. 4 could vote in a democratic commissioner again!
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