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Sheila Jackson Lee Defeated in Mayor Race – It Wasn’t Even Close

by Western Journal
December 11, 2023 at 8:20 am
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Dem Rep Criticized After Declaring Words ‘Can Actually Break Your Bones’

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 18: Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) speaks at a press conference calling for the expansion of the Supreme Court on July 18, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Jemal Countess/Getty Images for Take Back the Court Action Fund)

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A progressive Democrat has been roundly defeated in her bid to obtain the mayoralty of one of the nation’s biggest cities.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee lost the election for mayor of Houston on Saturday.

The member of Congress, who represents a district in inner Houston, lost the election to another Democrat, according to CBS News.

?BREAKING: Democrat John Whitmire has been elected Houston mayor, defeating congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee – AP pic.twitter.com/NV7EOUrV8z

— Ian Jaeger (@IanJaeger29) December 10, 2023

Texas State Sen. John Whitmire had secured a strong majority of 65.27 percent of the vote as of Saturday night. The lawmaker has represented a North Houston district in the state legislature since 1983.

Jackson Lee held only 34.73 percent.

Whitmire struck a more bipartisan tone in his campaign than Jackson — emphasizing cooperation with the state’s Republican elected officials and state legislature.

The more than 40-year veteran of the state legislature cited public safety, affordability and infrastructure as the priorities for his administration.

Congratulations to Democrat John Whitmire who was elected Houston mayor, defeating congresswoman Democrat Sheila Jackson Lee.

I believe Whitmire won the race because he stressed bipartisanship. He stressed working together with Republican state officials.

I hope Americans are… pic.twitter.com/I5HnKaCKHt

— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) December 10, 2023

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Whitmire’s focus on criminal justice aided in his broad support from independent and Republican-leaning voters in the largely Democratic city, according to Politico.

Some progressive Democrats opposed Whitmire for his focus on criminal justice.

Houston just elected John Whitmire, a longtime TX senator, as mayor.

Whitmire, a Dem, was an architect of Texas’ prison boom in 1990s. He helped stall criminal justice reforms passed by the GOP House in the Senate, and ran on ramping up policing. Context: https://t.co/ub9AkSZxPa

— Taniel (@Taniel) December 10, 2023

Jackson Lee conceded to Whitmire and wished him well as mayor in a Saturday election night speech.

Jackson Lee’s loss could bring about the end of her own lengthy congressional career.

The congresswoman, who has served in the House for 28 years, indicated that she would make a decision about running for re-election within the next two days.

Whitmire will replace incumbent mayor Sylvester Turner.


This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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