Houston Chronicle Endorses Noriega, Garcia, Redmond

Posted October 22nd, 2008 by daniel in In The Headlines, News with tags , , .

The Houston Chronicle has had a front-row seat to the parade of Republican corruption and incompetence we’ve seen in Harris County. Now they have endorsed three of our finest Democratic challengers: Rick Noriega for U.S. Senate , Adrian Garcia for County Sheriff, and Joel Redmond for Texas House, District 144.

Houston Chronicle Endorses Rick Noriega

Noriega, a Houstonian, describes himself as a Texas Democrat. That term, once common currency in the state’s political conversation, seems to have fallen out of favor over the past several Republican-dominated years. But it resonates once more in this season of voter discontent with partisanship uber alles. Some old-fashioned moderate bipartisanship, Texas style, should be much welcomed in the Washington debate, particularly on overheated topics such as energy and immigration. Rick Noriega can provide it…Noriega is showing himself to be the model of an effective Democrat — a centrist, moderate Texas Democrat — in a time when most voters are sick of political extremes. As such, he may one day set the standard for what a strong Texas senator can be.

Houston Chronicle Endorses Adrian Garcia

In the past year the Harris County Sheriff’s Office has been buffeted by a series of issues raising questions about the ethics and management abilities of its leadership…Garcia is best suited to restore credibility and integrity to an office whose public image has been badly tarnished. The Chronicle urges voters to support him in his bid for sheriff.

Houston Chronicle endorses Joel Redmond

Running in a district with a distinctly conservative bent, the home mortgage executive has the credentials to match. Redmond, a Baylor graduate whose father is pastor of First Baptist Church Pasadena, founded the Peace by Believing Ministries, whose outreach services include helping prisoners prepare for gainful futures and assisting homeless people…he pledges to work to increase state funding for public education and opposes a voucher system that would undercut public schools.

These fine Democrats can’t win without your help — make sure you vote early, volunteer, and donate, and make sure that come November, Rick Noriega, Adrian Garcia, Joel Redmond, and all the other Democrats running for office will be elected to serve you.