Woodfill v Morales
» Chron: Hispanics can feel right at home in the Texas GOP (Jared Woodfill)
Who are you going to believe? Jared Woodfill's spin:
Some Democrats will continue to play the politics of division. However, I believe that principles will continue to unite our party with the Hispanic community. Republican values of faith, family and freedom are Hispanic values. It is these values that will continue to unite the Republican Party and the Hispanic community.
... or your own eyes (courtesy of the GOP-recruited candidate for Houston City Council):
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Greg Wythe on Woodfill v Morales: Curious version of fact there ... Jay's on record as voting in the last Democratic Primary as well.
Manuel on Woodfill v Morales: Not all Republicans think alike, just like not all Democrats think alike. Some Democrats supported J
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Not all Republicans think alike, just like not all Democrats think alike. Some Democrats supported Jay, some Democrats supported Sue, two canidates that did not think alike. At least Sue voted in the last Democratic Primary.
Curious version of fact there ... Jay's on record as voting in the last Democratic Primary as well. Then again, why shouldn't I be surprised by someone bragging about Orlando Sanchez's endorsement for his HCC campaign?