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Source: Turner to Challenge in HD 96


by: Todd Hill

Wed Dec 26, 2007 at 03:25 PM CST


( - promoted by Todd Hill)

UPDATE:  The Star-Telegram confirms Turners candidacy for HD 96 late Thursday, which was reported here on BOR Wednesday.  

If my sources are correct, then it looks like a great start for Tarrant County heading into the New Year.  On the heels of the successful Dan Barrett race in House District 97; a strong challenger appears to have emerged to run in House District 96 in southern Tarrant County.  

Reliable sources say that Chris Turner, a long-time aide and District Director to Democratic Congressman Chet Edwards, will file sometime this week to challenge either Craddick supporter Bill Zedler, or Republican primary challenger Lee Jackson in the 2008 General Election.

Barrett's race provided a blue print that I'm sure Turner's campaign will embrace too, which is changing the way business is done down in Austin by putting the people's interests ahead of special interests.  There are a number of growing issues facing Texans such as the failed leadership of Republican Tom Craddick, a public education system under consistent Republican assault, out of control utility rates, and the growing uninsured population, or high expense of retaining health insurance for many Texans.  This campaign will not be short on issues to run on to say the least.  

HD 96 is a highly competitive race so a candidate of Chris Turner's caliber is indicative of the changing political environment in Tarrant County.  We couldn't field a candidate who knows the district and the local elected officials and business leaders better then Chris.

As mentioned before, Zedler received 52% of the vote against an unfunded and relatively unknown Democrat in Chris Youngblood.  Terri Moore, the twice-Democratic candidate for District Attorney, received 48% of the vote in this district in 2006.

District 96 encompasses parts of Arlington, Fort Worth, Mansfield, and the growing diverse city of Crowley, which at least part of Crowley ISD was part of Barrett's recent electoral success.  96 overlaps with Senate District 10, another key Democratic target with Wendy Davis as our only declared candidate in that race.

Positive news and momentum continues to roll in for Democrats in Tarrant County as we look forward to Turner's apparent filing this week.  

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Fantastic News! (3.00 / 1)
This is fantastic news.  Presumably this Chris Turner is in unrelated to the Chris Turner who ran for Fort Worth City Council.  That should make opp research a little harder for Zedler.  It will force them to parse the google searches to determine who is who.

Definitely different (0.00 / 0)
That other Chris Turner is a Republican direct mail consultant. Definitely a different person!

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This is the Good Chris Turner... (0.00 / 0)
The Republican who got obliterated in the race for FW council is known as the Bad Chris Turner.

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Is There An Ugly Chris Turner Too? (0.00 / 0)
Sorry, I couldn't help myself.

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great guy (0.00 / 0)
Savvy campaigner who has won some tough races for Texas Dems.

Please refer to KT's signature.

Big development (0.00 / 0)
Chris is one of the best political minds in Texas.  Tom DeLay did everything he could to take out Congressman Edwards, but Chris and the rest of the Edwards team held their ground.  

Tarrant County would be lucky to have such a strong candidate run in HD 96.  Not only is Chris a good Democrat who will stand up for progressive values, but he'll also provide great strategic advice to other North Texas Democrats.


This is Fantastic (5.00 / 1)
I've known Chris Turner since about a week after the earth cooled, and he's one of the smartest people I know, and a nice guy to boot. Chris, among his other notches in his belt, was with me in Albuquerque helping the Senate Democrats during their 45-day quorum break. Aside from one weekend off, he was there every single day, working hard from sunrise 'til late, and always had a smile on his face while he was doing it. All that, plus him having the good sense to marry Lisa Turner, means he's one hell of a guy. I'd wish him luck, but he won't need it -- he won't be counting on luck for his win, he'll work hard for it every day, and I'll do whatever he asks me to do to help him. I sure hope others feel this way, because with Chris running, we can take this seat!

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RE: We couldn't have a better candidate than the good Chris Turner (0.00 / 0)
Chris Turner not only will be a good candidate, he is a good guy who is interested in public service for the right reasons.

I can't wait to help the good Chris Turner!

"Be kind to dogs - and vote Democratic!" -Senator Tom Eagleton


Good Chris Turner is the best! (0.00 / 0)
I envy the people of HD 96!  Why can't I get a quality representative in my district to represent me?  Chris understands the true meaning of public service...he's a class act!  Go Chris!!!

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