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Clay Jenkins Shows Fundraising Muscle in Race for Dallas County Judge


by: Todd Hill

Thu Jul 16, 2009 at 01:00 PM CDT


Democratic Attorney Clay Jenkins flexed some financial muscle in his attempt to replace Dallas County Judge Jim Foster, also a Democrat, by reporting having raised over $250,000 from almost 300 donors as of June 30th.  

"I am extremely pleased and humbled by the strong show of support for this campaign. The encouragement and assistance I've received from the 293 individual donors as well as the growing number of volunteers demonstrates that Dallas County is ready for a change to new leadership and to moving forward," says Jenkins.

Jenkins has demonstrated himself to be a force to be reckoned with rather quickly since he has entered the political scene in Dallas.  He already boasts endorsements from high profile figures such as State Senator Royce West, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, former Congressman Martin Frost, along with a number of State House members such as Roberto Alonzo, Kirk England, and Allen Vaught.  Ironically, the challenge Jenkins is likely to have is not from the incumbent Foster, but from a current state house member in Helen Giddings of Desoto.  The state representative from House District 109 continues to be mum on her future plans but has a campaign account with over $150,000 cash on hand.  Giddings can transfer her COH to a county judge race.  

Dallas County Judge is one of the hottest races in the county.  Since winning the judgeship on the coattails of the dramatic Democratic sweep of 2006, Jim Foster has performed well below expectations--proving himself at times to be a bit in over his head.  Although Foster appears to be running for a second term, he didn't find it all that important to fundraise as if he were.  No report from his campaign at this time as to how he did this past quarter.  Dallas County Schools President, Larry Duncan, raised a paltry $1000.    

The numbers Jenkins has posted in fundraising, and the party support he has so far, should be enough to make Foster realize he has no base of support with which to continue a serious campaign for another term.  It should also serve notice to Giddings that if she wishes to run she'll have a formidable candidate to defeat, and one who has proven he can raise money.  Jenkins has demonstrated that he is savvy enough of a campaigner to clear a field that once included one-time candidate for Dallas mayor, and former state representative Sam Coates.  At this time no serious candidate stands in Jenkins way; however, that is assuming Giddings decides she likes Austin more than downtown Dallas.  

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Good for Jenkins (2.00 / 1)
I haven't completely made up my mind on who to support, but I am leaning more and more towards Jenkins everyday.

Not so fast (1.00 / 1)
That is a lot of money, but it still won't buy him Larry Duncan's name ID with people who actually vote. Duncan's name as been on a ballot somewhere in Dallas or Dallas County for something like 20 years.

For all I know Clay Jenkins is a fine candidate, but he's a first time candidate. And does anyone know how long he's actually lived in Dallas County - how many elections he's voted in himself there? Duncan is an institution. Jenkins is just showing up and has no record on anything.


Not so slow (0.00 / 0)
Not that I want to get into a pissing contest about this, but Jenkins is doing a little bit more than "just showing up". I know a lot of Duncan supporters are crying foul that Jenkins cut in line when it's Duncan's 'turn', but they need to get over it - and maybe put some change in Duncan's campaign jar instead of squealing about the unfairness of it all. Emmert (R) is going to be fighting hard for this office and Duncan's going to need more than pocket change to woo the general vote. Jenkins has put together a great team of supporters and a war chest for a tough primary and general. I'm disappointed that the respected Duncan seemingly has not really prepared for this race. If he doesn't have a plan for the race, would we be getting another Foster if he made it into office? We could do much worse than Foster or Duncan, but shouldn't we do the best we can?

I thought we were all for more and BETTER Democrats. ('Better' meaning not devotion to the party establishment necessarily, but better workers and planners.)

My 2 cents.


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Buy Name ID? (0.00 / 0)
Duncan can barely afford business cards and some flyers for $1000.  I'd like to know how he plans to communicate with voters when he has about as much money in the bank as an average mortgage payment.    

Are you telling me that Duncan's plan is to attempt and coast through the primary on name ID without raising money to fend off the other contenders in the field?

Sounds like a great losing plan to me.  

Todd  

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi


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Interesting (0.00 / 0)
that you folks want to so quickly displace someone with a proven pro-neighborhood, pro-environmental, pro-people record for someone who has never cast a single vote as part of an elected body. Hmmm......

I'm not dismissing Duncan (0.00 / 0)
I am simply pointing out that if he were a really serious candidate that he needs to start fundraising like one.  

Even if Duncan were to skate through the primary on name recognition alone, you still have to win the general election against former Cedar Hill City Councilman, Republican Wade Emmert.

The days of measuring a serious candidate by previous service are gone.  You have to show dollar power along with name recognition to be taken seriously.

Since you seem to favor Duncan I hope that means you have his ear. If so, tell him to start raking in the dough.  Considering you articulated his vast resume surely there is some money he can shake from those trees.  

Todd  

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi


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The person who wins the Democratic primary (0.00 / 0)
wins the election.  The Republicans are running someone because they can't look like they have totally given up in Dallas County.  They had a decent County Judge in Margaret Kelleher who lost to Jim Foster, who raised no money four years ago.  As far as performing below expectations, expectations concerning Jim Foster were low to begin with.  Larry's resume is more impressive than Jenkins.  But certain forces in Dallas County have decided that Clay is to be the candidate and therefore he is getting the money.

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Missed Facts about Dallas County Elections (0.00 / 0)
Democrats have overwhelmingly won countywide races in 2006 and 2008, and this trend has no sign of abating in 2010.  The Democrat that wins the Primary will win the County Judge seat, whether that is Larry Duncan, Clay Jenkins, Jim Foster, or Helen Giddings.

Furthermore, Cedar Hill is a small albeit growing town in the southwest of the county, and only 8% of that small town's population actually vote in Municipal elections.  While I am not discounting Wade Emmert's campaign, I believe that you and Clintastic may be inflating the advantage he presently possesses.

Finally, money does not automatically equal success.


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Oh, ok... (0.00 / 0)
So I guess money doesn't equal success, or as some of you are arguing in these comments that money isn't as powerful as name ID, so forget raising money at all?  At least that is how the Duncan campaign and their operation is thinking?  Brilliant.  

I mean, after all, lets take for granted that whatever Democrat makes it through the primary that they will win, so why bother raising any money at all to compete in a general election.  No need.  Democrats hold the power.  I think that same mentality is what caused the rise of Republicans in the early 90's.  D's hold the power so forget the importance of raising money and building party infrastrucutre and actually running a structured campaign.  

Wow.

Todd  

   

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi


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Correction (0.00 / 0)
Dallas Democrats did not "overwhelmingly" win countywide races in 2006.  Several judges won by 50-51%.  That doesn't translate to an "overwhelming" victory.  2008 saw Dallas benefit from a positive Obama effect on the ballot.

Perhaps Dallas will continue and trend in a Democratic way, but Dallas Democrats best get with the program.  Don't take for granted the fact that you are winning.  Take for granted this window of opportunity and build the sustainable, long-term infrastructure necessary to win elections now and in the way distant future.  You must have money to do that not just a name or Party identification or symbol.  

Resting your campaign on name recognition smacks of the highest level of egotism first and foremost, but second, it is a beautiful plan for Republicans to take advantage of and begin to reverse the good fortune that Dallas Democrats have had in recent elections.  

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi


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Splitting hairs (0.00 / 0)
Todd, you can split hairs on the 2006 and 2008 elections however you like.  

The fact remains that Dallas Democrats now have 54 elected Democratic judges compared to the 6 remaining Republican judges.  As for the Obama bump, several newly elected Dallas Democrats got more votes than President Obama did in their districts, such as Carol Kent.  Claiming that the only reason Rep. Kent, Vaught, and Miklos won in 2008 was because of Obama is a disservice to Democrats and all the hard work we all put into the county.

I have seen no indication in Dallas that people are taking our victories for granted or becoming complacent.  Attendance at OFA events in Dallas is still higher than most other cities in Texas.  The county party has several projects in the works to prepare for 2010.  Local clubs are meeting regularly and working with the OFA Dallas Director and his staff to help push Obama's Health Reform initiative and build the Democratic base.


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Bravo (0.00 / 0)
Keep up the work.  

I never said Kent, Vaught, or Miklos won because of Obama.  You split hairs and made that assumption. By the way, the tough job is ahead of you now in 2010 with defending Kent, Vaught, and Miklos.  Both won by small margins and will need every dollar, and every bit of infrastructure necessary to win in a gubernatorial election year.  

Now, let Duncan know if he wants to be considered a serious candidate, and live up to what you claim, then raise money.  

Todd

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi


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