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Lampson wins Chronicle Endorsement


by: Michael Hurta

Wed Oct 15, 2008 at 03:32 PM CDT

While newspaper endorsements might mean little in the voting both, each candidate relishes every little push of help they can get if the race for their office stands extremely tight.  Such is the case with Nick Lampson, who is defending a seat that our Burnt Orange Political Report rated a toss-up.  A little help came today with an endorsement from the Houston Chronicle.

With looming national elections likely to cement his party's hold on Congress, constituents should carefully consider their community interest in choosing between Lampson and Republican Pete Olson.

[...]

He has also worked to create a presence in the district, attending hundreds of town hall meetings to convince constituents of his sincerity.

"I believed that if I could show people that I was going to be available and accessible to them differently than what they'd ever seen before," says Lampson, "then they would honor that and respect me enough to send me back as their representative."

Equally as important, if Lampson wins he will be in a position to use his accumulated seniority to head a key House subcommittee overseeing NASA during the next session. He holds a strong commitment to increased funding for manned spacecraft development in the future.

This is clearly one election where the district's pocketbook interests should outweigh partisan considerations at the ballot box.

Although many conservatives in the district might reprimand the idea of earmarks, the Chronicle reminds Houstonians of one important factor: it is one reason you might actually be able to vote for a Democrat even if you are voting your pocketbook.  And since Nick Lampson has kept his job in mind since being elected to CD22, that makes him the best choice.

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Talton to run for CD22


by: Michael Hurta

Wed Aug 15, 2007 at 09:59 PM CDT

Kristen Mack reports that Representative Robert Talton has officially filed his paperwork to run against Mr. Nick Lampson in 2008.

This highly conservative state legislator has been rumored as a possible Congressman in this district since Tom Delay had to be replaced.

Now, unfortunately; he has an added advantage.  It seems no one in Texas, except the Texans represented by the man, like Tom Craddick.  And as we all know and can even respect, Mr. Talton was a giant thorn in Craddick's speakership this past legislative session.  Not only will that make him more liked, but it got him extra media attention.  He might even have more name recognition in the district than former Rep. Sekula-Gibbs, but the former councilwoman from Houston seemed to act crazy in her short time in Washington, so it looks like Talton is on a smooth ride for the nomination, especially since former county judge Robert Eckels, tax collector Paul Bettencourt, and Sugar Land mayor Dave Wallace are staying out of it.

Lampson, of course, has a lot of money; so he still has a chance.  Many of us, though; were hoping he wouldn't have a tough battle against a strong candidate.  It looks like those hopes are about dead.

We may be able to attain some other hope from this news, though.  Talton's district 144 will now be open, and we might actually have a shot.  2004 didn't even show a Democratic opponent, and in 2006 a not-well-known Janette Sexton held Talton to 56.29 percent.  The average Democrat in 2006 also got more votes in the district than Sexton, by 43% to 40.5%.

It would be a tough climb against Talton the incumbent, and it  will still be a tough climb regardless.  However, an open seat will make it easier.  If we can find a strong candidate, it will certainly be a race for all to watch, too.

UPDATE:

Ken Legler, a Pasadena native, is running for House District 144, the seat Robert Talton is giving up to take a stab at Congress.

Legler, a Republican, is already closely associating himself with Talton, saying he's proud of the job Talton has done.

"His service to our area, since his election in 1992, will be a model for anyone who hopes to succeed him," Legler said. GOP political consultant Allen Blakemore is running his campaign.

Legler has been twice-appointed to the Texas Commission of Environmental
Quality Advisory Board Member for Small Business. He also is a board
member of the Texas Association of Business.


If he is staying close to Talton's views, and he wins the nomination; it may be a good thing for Democrats.  As Kuff pointed out:
Pasadena is represented in the State House by one Robert Talton, who (let's face it) is not exactly an accurate reflection of the new Pasadena. Far as I'm concerned, he's a Talmadge Heflin waiting to happen.
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