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Hays County Tea Party Candidates Illustrate Growing GOP Divide


by: Katherine Haenschen

Wed Feb 17, 2010 at 03:14 PM CST


Despite breathless media reports of divided Democrats, it is the Republican Party that is suffering deeper organizational divisions that may come home to roost this November.

BOR has reported recently on Tea Party primary challengers to incumbent Texas Republican Congressmen. Here in Central Texas, that division is going even deeper, with Tea Party challengers to many of the elected party officials in the Hays County Republican Party.

I'm not talking about State Reps or Judges... I'm talking about Precinct Chairs. Tea Party activists are primarying sitting Republican precinct chairs in Hays County. There's also a Tea Party challenger to Hays County Republican Chair Bud Wymore.

It kinda gets better. The Ellis County Observer, basically a blog for the "Ron Paul!!" crowd out of Midlothian, has endorsed in the Hays County GOP primary and stated its preference for particular precinct chairs. (Note: Ellis County and Hays County are about 3 hours apart on I-35. Just saying.) In each case, the Ellis County Observer has endorsed the Tea Party, anti-establishment Republican candidate.

So in case you are voting in the Hays County Republican primary and want to know how to cast a ballot for more dysfunction, here it is:

Hays County Co Chair - CLARK REGAN
Hays GOP Precinct # 116 - ROB ROARK
Hays GOP Precinct # 225 - DAVID CROWELL
Hays GOP Precinct # 330 - SEAN BOLOCK
Hays GOP Precinct # 337 - CRAIG YOUNG

This is more than an amusing side note to a busy primary season, however. Precinct chairs are the heart and sole of a grassroots party organization. They knock on the doors, participate in the phone banks, and do the work that makes a difference in close elections. Hays County is largely considered to be a bellwether county in Central Texas. If the party activists are largely taken over by Tea Party and Ron Paul folks who won't work for more "mainstream" conservative Republicans, it could make a difference in the upcoming election.

After all, any Tea Party activist who would do the work for the more compromised "moderate" Republicans would be giving up on their core values of liberty. The Tea Party movement is founded on grassroots activists showing their independence from a compromised Republican Party that has sold out our rights to the highest corporate bidders. Whether the Citizens United decision or the bank bailout, so-called "conservatives" like Kay Bailey Hutchison are really just shills for the corporate overlords who want to take away the individual liberties that Tea Party activists hold so dear.

Of course, the real threat is if Debra Medina squeaks into a run-off against Rick Perry. Then these now-entrenched activists will be ready to snap into action, and do all they can to push their Tea Party Hero into the general election.

But take heed, folks. The Tea Party is getting organized on a local level. What that will mean in the Republican Primary at the top and bottom of the ballot remains to be seen.  

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Now I'm confused.... (0.00 / 0)
I was really sure I was going to go do my early voting at Buda City Hall tomorrow or Saturday, but now I'm not sure which primary I want to vote in!  Do I go with my gut and vote for the races I really care about the outcome (Dem side Lt Gov and Ag Comm) or do I go vote in the GOP Primary?  My vote certainly counts for more in the GOP Primary....

"this post does not reflect the views of anyone or any other organization other than Citizen Andy, and even then not all the time."

Vote on our side. (0.00 / 0)
It is crucial to show enthusiasm for Democrats at all levels. Plus we have important primaries and need to make sure Bill White avoids a run-off.

But if you have (gasp) Republican friends in Hays County... Pass this along!

I'm not a player, I just Tweet a lot: @KathTX


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if you are a Dem, vote in the Dem primary!!! (0.00 / 0)
Your county and local races will look different than mine, of course; the only respectable GOP candidate in my county is for a District Judgeship, and he had no Dem opponent. So I voted for Bill White, Hank Gilbert, Ronnie Earle, and a slate of Texas lege and court candidates (and a sheriff candidate; we had a most excellent sheriff here, who was poached from us by a Perry appointment 14 months ago. The GOP put up FOUR challengers to the former chief deputy, who won the unexpired term last year; the Dems put up one. Guess how this voter marked her ballot?) because, unless we bring Texas back to the Democratic side, we'll never have a chance at bringing people back to the state government's attention.

There are issues that will need to be addressed in the coming Lege -- animal cruelty, redistricting, Rick Perry's wasteful 'border security' scheme, and somehow, someway, flat-out STOPPING the Trans-Texas Corridor among them -- and we will need Democrats to win these battles.


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