Brown:
“This situation is unfortunate, but not surprising,” Brown said in a statement Wednesday. “Ms. Bishop’s lack of diligence in carrying out her official duties was a motivating factor in my decision to run for this position. This isn’t the first time Ms. Bishop has made errors in submitting a candidate’s name for the ballot. If Ms. Bishop would only give the kind of attention to official business as she does to her own campaign, we would not be facing this kind of problem on the eve of an election. Her lack of leadership hurts the party, but her lack of attention to detail in the discharge of her public duties costs the taxpayers.”Bishop:
Bishop told The Herald she took responsibility for the mistake, that it was corrected and “we’re moving on.” She said there was no attempt to target him, and she wondered where he had been the last several years insofar as his own contributions to the county’s Democratic Party.Well, probably, like me, Brown hasn't wanted to contribute to a Party that is not effective and not really organizing. (wild guess)
The same story ran on Fort Bend Now, where they noted that the word "county" is misspelled as "country" on the list of candidates on the Fort Bend County Democratic Party website. That led me to go take a look and see if there were other misspellings, and there are some:
Govenor instead of Governor
Lt. Govenor instead of Lt. Governor
Phillip Atisebaomo instead of Phillip Aitsebaomo
Marsha Rovia instead of Marsha Rovai
At least the list of candidates looks a little more complete than when I first looked at it a few weeks ago. I have to wonder if Aitsebaomo's and Rovai's names are spelled incorrectly on the ballot.
You can message Steve Brown for a yard sign through his Facebook page. I just did.
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