Let’s move over to Congress and the Senate, where there are several new candidates, with more on the way. The January roundup is here, which closed out the 2017-18 election cycle, and the April report is here. For comparison, the July 2017 report is here. The FEC summary page is here.
MJ Hegar – Senate
Chris Bell – Senate
Amanda Edwards – Senate
Sema Hernandez – Senate
Adrian Ocegueda – Senate
Michael Cooper – Senate
Lizzie Fletcher – CD07
Colin Allred – CD32
Henry Cuellar – CD28
Jessia Cisneros – CD28
Elisa Cardnell – CD02
Lori Burch – CD03
Stephen Daniel – CD06
Mike Siegel – CD10
Pritesh Gandhi – CD10
Shannon Hutcheson – CD10
Jennie Lou Leeder – CD21
Sri Kulkarni – CD22
Nyanza Moore – CD22
Derrick Reed – CD22
Gina Ortiz Jones – CD23
Liz Wahl – CD23
Rosey Ramos Abuabara – CD23
Jan McDowell – CD24
Kim Olson – CD24
Candace Valenzuela – CD24
Crystal Lee Fletcher – CD24
John Biggan – CD24
Julie Oliver – CD25
Carol Ianuzzi – CD26
Christine Eady Mann – CD31
Murray Holcomb – CD31
Dist Name Raised Spent Loans On Hand
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Sen Hegar 1,029,038 481,087 0 595,433
Sen Bell
Sen Edwards
Sen Hernandez
Sen Ocegueda 638 15 500 623
Sen Cooper
07 Fletcher 1,149,351 245,963 0 945,455
32 Allred 1,122,389 250,636 0 975,198
28 Cuellar 722,816 243,234 0 3,024,586
28 Cisneros 147,266 21,799 0 125,466
02 Cardnell 77,407 42,968 0 34,439
03 Burch 46,595 45,690 19,649 0
06 Daniel
10 Siegel 246,978 108,466 30,000 142,003
10 Gandhi 342,539 78,308 0 264,230
10 Hutcheson 324,312 47,984 0 276,327
21 Leeder 10,864 7,202 0 3,657
22 Kulkarni 420,824 103,170 0 345,421
22 Moore 73,705 68,118 5,500 5,586
22 Reed
23 Ortiz Jones 587,527 82,359 0 596,686
23 Wahl 7,399 3,473 1,000 3,926
23 Abuabara
24 McDowell 40,036 31,500 0 21,856
24 Olson 303,218 103,267 24,500 199,950
24 Valenzuela 81,728 51,557 0 30,171
24 Fletcher 105,930 5,370 0 100,560
24 Biggan 24,407 23,422 9,134 984
25 Oliver 121,508 12,966 2,664 108,542
26 Ianuzzi 57,883 26,228 40,886 31,654
31 Mann 42,305 20,648 0 23,094
31 Holcomb 36,225 6,892 0 29,332
This was drafted before Amanda Edwards and Sen. Royce West announced their entries. Edwards now has an FEC link but hasn’t done any reporting yet. She can’t transfer money from her City Council campaign account as noted before, but can refund money to her donors and ask them to redirect it to her Senate campaign. West has $1.4 million in his state campaign account. I’m pretty sure he can use that money for the federal election, which puts him into the top spot in the money race for now. MJ Hegar’s million-dollar haul would be great for another Congressional run, but it’s no great shakes for a statewide contest. She wasn’t in for the whole quarter, though, so let’s see how she does now. Chris Bell was raising some money via an exploratory committee before he made his entry official, but I can’t figure out how to find that data. Sema Hernandez, who has now been a candidate for Senate in two election cycles, still does not have an FEC report filed from either cycle. That’s despite having a a donation link that goes to ActBlue, which provides all required contribution information to candidates every reporting period. For those of you who may wonder why I never bother to mention her when I write about the Senate race, now you know why. I’ll think about taking her candidacy seriously when she does the same.
Freshman Reps. Lizzie Fletcher and Colin Allred are doing what they need to do, though Fletcher may need to step it up further as her opponents are more active so far than Allred’s are. I’m really curious about the primary fight in CD28. Rep. Henry Cuellar clearly knows how to raise money, and he’s already sitting on a big pile, but Jessica Cisneros took in that $147K in only four weeks’ time. I think she’ll have bigger challenges than financial ones, but at least she’ll have the resources to run a real campaign.
Including Wendy Davis in CD21, there are four Congressional candidates who are new or new to me: Derrick Reed, Pearland City Council member, running in CD22; Crystal Fletcher, attorney, in CD24; and Murray Holcomb, surgeon, in CD31. Reed entered in July, so he has no report. Fletcher posted some nice numbers in CD24, in a field with some strong candidates. Holcomb only started raising money on June 12, so that’s not bad at all for less than three weeks. Christine Mann is the experienced candidate in CD31, but keep an eye on Murray Holcomb. It’s very possible that the DCCC or other groups are still recruiting for that race, but it looks like we may have a contender.
Overall, things look pretty good from a Dem perspective. Gina Jones picked right up where she left off in CD23, raising that amount in about half of the allotted time period. Rosey Abuabara may provide a challenge to her, but so far at least the field she faces looks less fierce than it was last year. Sri Kulkarni and Kim Olson are off to roaring starts, with Candace Valenzuela and newcomer Crystal Fletcher doing all right. I don’t know how Nyanza Moore managed to spend nearly all the money she raised, but that’s not a sustainable pace. CD10 is looking a bit like CD07 did in 2018, and that’s with newcomers Pritesh Gandhi and Shannon Hutcheson outdoing holdover Mike Siegel. Julie Oliver and CD25 aren’t on any watch list, but that’s a better haul than she had in any quarter in the last cycle, so good on her. Elisa Cardnell isn’t getting the traction Todd Litton got, but I have hope that she’ll start to take off.
On the flip side, I have no idea what Lorie Burch is doing in CD03. She raised very little and spent most of what she had this period. I hope that’s a temporary situation. I was really wishing for more from Jennie Lou Leeder in CD21. I always wanted Wendy Davis to jump in, but having a strong alternate option, not to mention a reason to start working now, was appealing. We’ll have to wait and see how Stephen Daniel does in CD06, and while Murray Holcomb is off to a nice enough start I’d still like to see someone really break out in CD31. We have the targets, we need to be aiming at all of them.
Lorie Burch posted on facebook April 29 that she was ending her campaign.
https://www.facebook com/lorieburchforcongress/videos/586305031865170
Thanks, Milhouse. I’m sad to hear that.
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Shocker: Pete Olson is not going to seek reelection. I wonder what the story is there?
https://www.click2houston.com/news/texas/us-rep-pete-olson-announces-retirement
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