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Wendy Davis

Brimer Throws Hail-Mary; Davis Swats it Down


by: Todd Hill

Sat Oct 18, 2008 at 07:00 AM CDT

Like a play in the closing minutes of a football game, Republican Kim Brimer, in a hail-mary attempt to change the trajectory of his losing campaign, accused challenger Wendy Davis of improperly using her Fort Worth City Council position to earn bonuses from a Fort Worth Title company.  Wendy Davis, in a press conference called Friday afternoon, batted down Brimer's hail-mary, declaring him a liar who was desperate to cover up attempts to be held accountable for his dismal record.

Brimer, in a hectic sprint to catch up with the momentum that Wendy Davis is building in Senate District 10, is officially flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct.  

Look, the facts are the facts, and Davis was more than forthcoming Friday in her press conference.  She had the foresight and vision to update her contract to where she was the only executive with Republic Title not receiving bonuses or additional compensation for work.  She released her contract to the media.  Davis went so far as to seek the advice of the Fort Worth City Attorney as to whether her contract was legal and ethical, and the seal of approval was given.  

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SD 10: Wendy Davis (D) vs. Senator Kim Brimer (R)


by: Phillip Martin, Progress Texas

Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 07:49 PM CDT

STATE OF THE RACE: Lean Davis (Democrat pick-up)

Candidate Page: Wendy Davis
Candidate Page: Kim Brimer

District Map: Click here to view a district map for SD-10
30-Day Out Report: Click here to view fundraising totals for the two candidates

Click here to return to the Burnt Orange Political Report home page.

State Senator Kim Brimer is not running a campaign in this Senate seat -- he's running a court case. His website is still under a construction, less than four weeks out from Election Day. He has no issues, he does no work for his district, and his entire method of operation is to be as frivolous as possible with his lawsuits.

UPDATE: Here is a great timeline of ALL of the Brimer lawsuit circus, courtesy of our friends at North Texas Liberal.

In the mean time, Democrat Wendy Davis is running to win an election -- not just a court case. She announced well over a year ago, and has worked impressively with her community to raise her profile. Davis is a former Fort Worth City Council member, and has worked tirelessly to bring sound policies for economic development to the area. Her positions on the issues are a shining example of forward-thinking public policies: full restoration of CHIP, expanding access to higher education for more students, and responsible improvements in our state's transportation infrastructure.

Brimer, meanwhile, knows he is going to lose and is preparing a strategy for overturning the results of the election. In additon to his infamous Rent to Own scandal in the past, Brimer is under renowned challenges for basically not being able to follow the most basic of ethics laws. As Todd Hill reported for us last week:

[Brimer's wife] Janna and her realty company, which Kim was named to the Board of Directors of in July of 2006, profited to the tune of over $237,000 dollars.  While Texas homeowners struggle to pay their mortgages, afford their out of control utility rates, and find money to pay for outrageous gas prices, the Brimer's have apparently found a way to profit off of donations to a state senate campaign.  Shameful.

Davis is right on the issues, Brimer has only spent time on lawsuits, and Tarrant County has witnessed a massive surge in voter registration. She's going to do a wonderful job in this race, and until Brimer shows some sign of life, we're going to list the race as "lean Davis."

Here are some links to previous coverage of the race on Burnt Orange Report:

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SD-10: 30-Day Out Finance Reports Show Davis is Right In It


by: Phillip Martin, Progress Texas

Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 06:00 PM CDT

Democrat Wendy Davis is challenging Republican incumbent Senator Kim Brimer in the SD-10 state senate race in North Texas. Here are the fundraising totals for Davis & Brimer from their recent campaign finance report.

  Contributions Expenditures Cash on Hand
Democrat Wendy Davis $287,957.45
$245,175.41 $435,965.99
Republican Kim Brimer
$217,165.90
$266,754.20 $1,412,142.65
Davis or Brimer Advantage
$70,791.55 (Davis) $21,578.79 (Brimer) $976,176.66 (Brimer)

Clearly, Davis could be gravely outspent over the final month. However, there only needs to be so much money at some point -- Brimer's extravagant war chest can only do so much. I'd be much more worried if he had such a huge lead in early expenditures, because that means he would have a real GOTV plan in place. With that kind of cash so late in the game, though, it would appear he's only going to use that money for a TV ad war and a bunch of quick, lazy mail pieces.

Or on more court cases. Or to repay his wife's rent.

 

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Republican Kim Brimer Desperately Attacks the Media


by: Todd Hill

Tue Sep 30, 2008 at 02:00 PM CDT

In an old and desperate political move, Republican Kim Brimer has resorted to attacking WFAA Channel 8, an ABC affiliate in the Dallas/Fort Worth media market, for having the audacity to report on Kim's alleged ethical violations.  Any campaign that resorts to attacking the media is clearly a campaign that is floundering and desperate.  Oh yeah, and it generally never works and is just not a smart political tactic.  No doubt Kim's reaction is due to the fact that an aggressive and competitive campaign is being waged by Wendy Davis.    

Brimer's attack on the media stems from WFAA reporter Brad Watson's story on September 25th highlighting the most recent ethics complaint filed by a local Democratic organization called the Texas Values in Action Coalition.  In the WFAA report, Mr. Watson lays out compelling evidence of Kim's use of his political stature, and exploitation of a loophole in Texas law, conveniently named after Brimer himself, to profit off of campaign contributions by paying rent for a luxury Austin condo managed by Janna Brimer's realty company.  Janna is the spouse to Kim.

Most of you know this as the "Rent to Own" scandal, the same one that nipped Republican Toby Goodman in 2006 in his race against Democrat Paula Pierson.      

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Kim Brimer is Desperate


by: Michael Hurta

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 02:36 PM CDT

UPDATE 3:06 PM: Kim Brimer's desperate appeal to the Supreme Court was swiftly rejected.  The courts know as we do that voters decide elections.
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Read this:

State Sen. Kim Brimer has filed a petition with the Texas Supreme Court to get his opponent, Wendy Davis, disqualified from the November election before Friday’s deadline for changing the ballot.  State district Judge Tom Lowe ruled last month against the Brimer campaign, which later filed an appeal in Fort Worth. However, it’s not clear whether there would be a ruling before Friday, the last day to replace or remove a name from the ballot.

How little confidence does Senator Brimer have in his reelection prospects, anyways?  He's trying to win through a legal technicality rather than actually convincing his constituents that he's the right guy to continue leading.

To me, that's a bit odd.

Oh wait, maybe it's because he doesn't know how to campaign.  Despite having over a million dollars in funds, his campaign website is still under construction.

Kim Brimer's Website Under Construction

 

So he probably has reason to be worried.  It's too bad that his worrying has led to attempts to exploit technicalities in law instead of letting the voters choose.  In a democracy, voters usually know best how to pick their legislator. 

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Tom Craddick, Suzanna Hupp Continue to Silence Voters


by: Matt Glazer

Tue Aug 05, 2008 at 10:30 AM CDT

Tom Craddick, Suzanna Hupp and the Republican Party are shameful. The Republican Party of Texas started the 2008 cycle attempting to silence the voice of the voters by asking judges to remove candidates in Midland and Fort Worth.  They failed. Now Craddick has a new tactic- remove a third party option all together.

PDiddle first reported on this story Sunday calling it "Republican Desperation".

Suzanna Hupp and Tom Craddick are rightfully concerned.  We have strong Democratic incumbents and challengers like TexBlog PAC endorsed Chris Turner, Diana Maldonado, Sherrie Matula, and others like Robert Miklos, Joel Redmond, Joe Moody, and many many more.

The scary thing is the blatant disregard the Republican Party has toward Texas voters.  Their desire for power and control means they are trying to actively remove third party candidates from the ballot.

Today, Laylan Copelin is reporting that Craddick is meeting with Libertarian's in the Speaker's office to ask them to remove their names.  This is tantamount to being called into the principal's office and being asked to go to a different school or just drop out.

Craddick and Hupp are aggressively asking Libertarians to remove their name and remove options for the voters.

The scary thing is, it has worked in at least one high profile race.

The only Libertarian candidate to drop off the ballot in Central Texas so far is Alan Hultgren, who was running against state Rep. Valinda Bolton, D-Austin, and Republican Donna Keel.

With less than three months to go, it is clear Craddick is afraid of losing his job.  It is obvious we have him against the ropes, and he isn't going down with out a fight.  To complete the sports metaphor, it is entirely possible Craddick lands a lucky punch and our hopes to win back the House are dashed.

Remember, this is the same Republican party that drew congressional districts that silenced tens of thousands of Hispanic and African American voters.  Congressional districts ruled unconstitutional by the most conservative Supreme Court we have had in decades.  This is the party that will swift boat, TRMPAC, DeLay, their way to victory.

If you aren't volunteering for your county party or for a candidate do it today.  If you haven't donated to TexBlog PAC, do it today. Scare the Republican Party of Texas, make your voice heard today.

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Wendy Davis Responds to Kim Brimer's Questionable Lawsuit


by: Todd Hill

Tue Jul 08, 2008 at 03:49 PM CDT

It is very hot today in Fort Worth, but the heat that Democrat Wendy Davis pitched to Republican Kim Brimer at a press conference on the steps of the County Courthouse just elevated this state senate race a few degrees higher.

The Davis campaign filed a response to Brimer's Xeroxed lawsuit today and coupled it with a few hot political zingers fired directly at the relatively unknown Republican:

"He thinks this lawsuit will hide his 20 years of failed leadership," Davis said. "To the contrary, it has highlighted it."

"We ask you to stop hiding behind your lawyers and your political consultants and step forward to demand that this lawsuit is handled immediately so we can move on to address the issues important to Tarrant County families," Davis said.

Calling Brimer's suit a "cowardly stunt by a scared and corrupt politician," Texas Democratic Party Chairman Boyd Richie added the following comments:

"In all my years in politics, I've seen courage and cowardice, but Senator Kim Brimer's frivolous, carbon copy lawsuit is the most cowardly stunt I've ever seen from a scared politician who's afraid to face a strong opponent and be accountable to the voters for his failed and corrupt record."

There is no doubt that Brimer has had everyone else do the dirty work on this cowardly and baseless act; from the Firefighters Union, to his consultants, to his lawyers.  But when push came to shove, and Brimer had the chance to file a suit himself, he couldn't muster the courage to do it until he felt it would help him politically.  

This act is much like your record of helping Tarrant County families, Kim--shameful, just plain shameful.        

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Kim Brimer Desperately Sues Wendy Davis


by: Todd Hill

Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 03:29 PM CDT

Republican Kim Brimer, showing how nervous he is about Democrat Wendy Davis and her campaign for Senate District 10, finally did what he didn't have the skin to do back in January---file suit against Davis and challenge her ballot eligibility.   Brimer's suit also includes the Texas Democratic Party and the Tarrant County Democratic Party.

You'll recall that in January, Kim Brimer coerced the Firefighters Union to challenge whether Wendy Davis was eligible to be on the ballot.  Brimer's lackies cited in their challenge that Davis was still on the Fort Worth City Council, despite having resigned, while campaigning for the SD-10 seat.  A three judge panel dismissed the suit on the grounds that Kim Brimer had to do his own dirty work and challenge Davis if he eventually grew enough skin to do so.  Brimer released this statement below:

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Speed Campaign Candidate Forum on April 5th


by: Todd Hill

Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 03:00 PM CDT

( - promoted by Todd Hill)

The Mid-Cities Democrats invite you to join us for a fun, and innovative approach to 21st century campaigning and candidate forums.  

Join Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, Rick Noriega, Senate District 10 candidate, Wendy Davis, and other statewide and local candidates, as they participate in the Mid-Cities Democrats Speed Campaigning Candidate Forum.  

Dallas County Assistant District Attorney, and former two-time candidate for Tarrant County DA, Terri Moore, will emcee the forum.      

For a suggested donation of $20 for non-MCD members, and $15 for MCD members, attendee's will enjoy a spaghetti dinner while each candidate rotates between each table every 8-10 minutes to allow for up close and personal time with voters.  This forum is an innovative approach to retail politicking that we haven't seen in years.  

What: MCD Speed Campaigning Candidate Forum
When: Sat. April 5th @ 6:00PM
Where: Colleyville First United Methodist Church  
      5601 Pleasant Run Road in Colleyville
      (Click here for a map)

Please RSVP at RSVP@midcitiesdemocrats.com  

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Brimer to Sue Davis?


by: Todd Hill

Thu Feb 07, 2008 at 10:14 AM CST

Aman Batheja with the Star-Telegram reports in the papers new PoliTex section that the saga of whether or not Democrat Wendy Davis is finally clear from any lawsuits related to ballot eligibility against Republican Senator Kim Brimer in SD-10 may not be over after all.  

Batheja points out that the three-judge panel ruled that essentially Brimer can no longer instruct the Fort Worth Firefighter's association to handle his business for him, that if he wants to sue he will have to do it himself considering he is the "political opponent" to Davis.  

Brimer has this to say when questioned by Batheja:  

"The firefighters have to decide what they're going to do," Brimer said. "They're the ones that have the action going, and I'm going to respect what they're doing at this time."

You mean what they [the firefighters] are doing for you, right Kim?  I'm 50/50 on whether Brimer will sue Davis or not.  He didn't have the guts to bring the suit up himself, he prodded the firefighters to do that grunt work, so not sure he has the wherewithal in the end.  That said, with Eppstein advising Brimer I'm certain they see an opportunity to have Davis spend money on defending herself.  This would temper just a tad what successful fundraising Davis has been having so far.  Of course, he would have to pay also to make the suit happen.  It's a distraction is the bottom line and has no legs under it at all.  Time to talk about the issues.        

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