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Bolanos Endorses Gilliland in TX-23


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Thu Oct 19, 2006 at 00:21 PM CDT

From a Press Conference in San Antonio this morning (which we got the press release for 30 minutes after it happened), word comes that one of the 6 Democrats running against Henry Bonilla has endorsed one of the other ones.

Rick Bolanos (former sole nominee back in the old 23rd pre-August redistricting) has apparently dropped out and endorsed Lukin Gilliland.

One down, four to go. Or is it five...or six with that Independent?  Seriously, I don't really see this endorsement changing anything in the race to unseat Bonilla this cycle.

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TX-23: Lukin Gilliland Jr did not give money to George W. Bush


by: RBH

Mon Oct 09, 2006 at 04:04 PM CDT

Rick Bolanos campaign had the following to say in a press release posted on here.

Bolanos will discuss evidence showing that Republicans have enjoyed the financial support of those candidates, including thousands of dollars of contributions from one of the "Democratic" candidates to George Bush, Dick Cheney, John Cornyn, Lamar Smith (Congressman of  District 21, in which one of these "Democratic" candidates resides) and even to the TX-23 incumbent, Henry Bonilla himself.

Let me let the cat out of the bag here..

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BREAKING NEWS: Ciro Rodriguez withdraws in CD-23


by: Matt Glazer

Wed Aug 30, 2006 at 09:03 PM CDT

Tonight at a meeting at the AFL-CIO Ciro Rodriguez announced he will be withdrawing from the crowded race to unseat Henry Bonilla.

This would have been Rodriguez third attempt at getting back in the House in 4 years and he still had substantial debt from the 2004 race against Henry Cuellar.

That narrows the Democrats down to Albert Uresti, Lukin Gilliland, Rick Bolanos, and Augie Beltran.

The favorite in the race clearly shifts to Gilliland now because of his wide range of support ranging from Treasurer Rep Peunte all the way to Alpine in Rep Gallego. Gilliland has already put $500,000 of his own money in the race, and can clearly put more if needed.

UPDATE: It appears Ciro wasn't completely sure when he said he was bowing out of the race. Gina CastaƱada, Ciro's spokesperson, said he will officially pick whether he is running on Friday.

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Some Thoughts on TX-23


by: Unnamed Source

Mon Aug 28, 2006 at 04:07 PM CDT

(I'm back in town and getting back to blogging. Here's a post that should get some discussion going about TX-23. I'll have mine soon enough. - promoted by Karl-Thomas Musselman)

Want to know all the players in the race to unseat Henry Bonilla?  Here you go.

Ciro Rodriguez: Four-term Congressman, Two-time loser.  No one knows how much money he actually has.  On his initial March 30 reports, he showed over 300k.  Ciro then filed a correction that showed him 80k in the hole.  It's like seeing my bank statement on the 1st and then looking at it again on the 2nd.

He's never had to win a race by even remotely trying to attract Republicans.  Yeah... that could be a problem.  Big turning point for Ciro will come this Thursday at the SA AFL-CIO meeting.  Labor has always been his biggest supporter. If they won't hop in this time around, that's the ballgame for Ciro.

Everyone in his base (southside SA/Bexar County)- regardless if they love or hate him- is saying, "Again?!?!" when told Ciro is running... um... again.

Already going negative against the rest of the Dems.  Will do what it takes to win, which is a good thing, unfortunately for Ciro and his campaign staff that means turning it into a intraparty fight- one that they'll all have to engage in since Ciro is the most credible and recognizable candidate right now- which would let Bonilla cruise on by everyone to a November 7 win.

Highest name ID, but crappy campaign staff.  Probably the best shot out of all the Democrats to take 2nd and go to a run-off with Bonilla.  Worst candidate to send up against Bonilla.  Bonilla. will. kill. him.

Albert Uresti:  Thinks his brother's support will transfer over to him seamlessly.  Doesn't really have a clue about the vast expanse of space there is between him working on his brother's campaign and actually running himself.

Where does he get his money from?

Nice guy but that and 50 bucks will buy you a tall cup of joe at Starbuck's.

Look for him to finish 4th... maybe 3rd if he's lucky.

Lukin Gilliland:  Lotsa money.  But trying to get Dem votes in Latino areas when he's running up against people with names like Bonilla, Beltran, Rodriguez and Uresti.

What do you think Senora Garcia in Eagle Pass is going to do when presented with a list like that?  Unless Gilliland empties out his pockets it's gonna be tough for him to push past Ciro.

500k is alot of money, but it's just a drop in the bucket for him.  If he really wanted to, he could fund this entire campaign out of his pocket.  That would hurt him financially, but he could do it.

One other thing to remember.  Don't know where the millionaire's clause threshold exactly is (the clause that says that if an independently wealthy candidate spends, say, over $400k of his own money the rest of the candidates in the race can go back to their maxed out donors and solicit another 2,100 from them) but I think Gilliland may have passed it already.

Which means Bonilla's kitty probably just jumped 300k with that clause alone.  Not a good thing.  Also, did anyone ever figure out if these candidates can resolicit donors again because it's a special election? That would suck if they could.

Still, the most intriguing of the bunch if he can get past non-Hispanic surname.  But you could drive a truck through that if.

Rick Bolanos:  This guy's a joke.  For all of his high-falutin' endorsements, my dog could've raised more money than he did in 10 months.  As a matter of fact, I think she did.

Playing for last.

Augie Beltran:  For those of you who made it all the way down here, boy have I got a treat for you.

Mr. Beltran is what they call in San Antonio a, coyote.  A 'political operative', and I use that term extremely loosely to describe these guys who will work for whomever pays them the most money regardless of party, who has done work for people like Henry Cuellar in Bexar County (Hey, he went from losing 4:1 in Bexar County to 3:1 in those exact same spots!) and most recently for Republican State Rep candidate George Antuna.

The funny thing is, I think he could outpoll Bolanos and the Independent.  How would you be able to move on from there?
There's also reports that Bonilla's people are donating to him just so they can have one more Dem on the ballot this November. Fantastic.

Needless to say, I believe, that if you wanted to give Bonilla this district and then stack him up against the worst possible opponents and almost assure him of re-election- save Gilliland- you couldn't have done much better than this.

I think it's wait til '08 in 23.

What do you think?

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TX-23: The Early List


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Fri Aug 04, 2006 at 07:40 PM CDT

This is from a source with ears open and listening in San Antonio. Consider this the initial list of anyone who could potentially run and may be looking at their options, not a list of those that will end up in the much smaller list that we should have settle over the weekend.

Julian Castro (former City Councilman and Mayoral candidate), State Rep. David Leibowitz, former Congressman Ciro Rodriguez (for sure), SA City Councilman Art Hall (Dem who gave the opening invocation at the state convention in June, and who represents the North/Northwest portion of CD-23 in Bexar County), SA City Councilman Richard Perez, current candidate Rick Bolanos, and attorney Rene Barrientos.

Names are being thrown around like crazy right now.  I can tell you for sure that SA City Councilman Roland Gutierrez is out (he's gonna be our next mayor... you heard it here first) and some crazy bastard just told me that Madla is thinking about running.  My major question is, where is West Texas and border Rep. Pete Gallegos gonna stand?

Seriously, this is the first time in forever that we've had an open opportunity for a SA Dem to move up to Congress so they are coming out of the woodwork right now.

Early speculation? Ciro has early money, but I don't know if anyone else gives to him.  I think that the two strongest candidates are Gallegos and Castro.  And we need to be worried about too many Dems hopping in this race, fighting amongst themselves and letting Bonilla rise above the fray and take 50% plus 1 on November 7.

Absent from that is State Sen. Carlos Uresti. While his senate district almost exactly overlaps the new 23, he just got out of the primary beating incumbant Frank Madla this spring. While I'd love him, there is far less chatter about him. Now Pete Gallego in HD-73 which covers the western half of the district is certainly one I'll keep an eye on too... Remember, it's open filing and the prior filings are void. That means candidate Rick Bolanos has to physically refile if he wants to run; it doesn't automatically switch over.

But if you asked me right now, the short list I'd give you (in order) are Julian Castro, Ciro Rodriguez, and Pete Gallego...

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