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Democrat Mayor of Dallas switches party
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<blockquote data-quote="RocksInMyHead" data-source="post: 77390090" data-attributes="member: 284142"><p>Unless the local Democratic Party was already aware of his views and was unwilling to support him for higher office. Questions like "who gets the party's endorsement for this seat?" get answered pretty early on in the political process. By now, I can pretty much guarantee that they've decided which candidates will get Party backing in 2024.</p><p></p><p>Also, Districts 30, 32, and 33 all have relatively recent incumbents. You said that District 30 would be open, but I think you missed an election cycle. The current incumbent was elected in 2022 after the previous representative announced her retirement in 2021. Doubt she's going anywhere - she's only 42. The longest-serving House Democrat in the <s>Texas</s> Dallas area took office in 2013 and has not announced his retirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocksInMyHead, post: 77390090, member: 284142"] Unless the local Democratic Party was already aware of his views and was unwilling to support him for higher office. Questions like "who gets the party's endorsement for this seat?" get answered pretty early on in the political process. By now, I can pretty much guarantee that they've decided which candidates will get Party backing in 2024. Also, Districts 30, 32, and 33 all have relatively recent incumbents. You said that District 30 would be open, but I think you missed an election cycle. The current incumbent was elected in 2022 after the previous representative announced her retirement in 2021. Doubt she's going anywhere - she's only 42. The longest-serving House Democrat in the [S]Texas[/S] Dallas area took office in 2013 and has not announced his retirement. [/QUOTE]
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