Roy Blake Ad Attacks Leininger, Christian

The GOP race for Texas House District 9 is heating up beyond belief, as State Rep. Roy Blake has made the very ballsy move of launching a radio commercial attacking not only his opponent, the ex-state Rep. he beat in 2004—Wayne Christian—but also God’s Sugar Daddy Himself: Dr. James Leininger.

The radio ad, which you can hear here, includes the following paragraph I wish some Democrats would use come November:

“We’ve seen it all before: money laundering, political action committees, corporate cash. And they think you just won’t notice. They believe that using secret slush funds to buy their own politician is just another day at the office.”

To date, 90 percent of Christian’s contributions have come from Leininger. Of course, in a vain attempt to get himself elected, Christian claims he’s against school vouchers. Here’s what he told the Nacgodoches Daily Sentinel:

“I will never vote for rural vouchers in my district,” the former state representative and financial consultant from Center said. “It’s not an issue.”

Of course, that’s a catch-22. Christian can vote for voucher pilot programs anywhere else in the state and still keep that lame-ass promise. Then, of course, when they spread like wildfire, he can just sit back and let them roll into his district.

All this is of particular interest given that Blake is not one of the Hochberg 14 that voted for the Hochberg amendment to HB2. He, in fact, voted against it. Only these 14 Republicans voted for the amendment:
Brown (Fred), Casteel, Geren, Goodman, Goolsby, Griggs, Haggerty, Hamilton, Hunter, Jones (Delwin), Kuempel, Merritt, Pitts, Reyna.

So, clearly, it’s not just the Hochberg 14 that Republicans are targeting: It’s all anti-voucher candidates.

The Lufkin Daily News has an interesting editorial on the topic as well:

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Star Telegram Piece On Geren Race: One of the ‘Hochberg 14′

The Star Telegram (via the CentreDaily) has an article on one of the GOP State Reps targeted for elemination by the GOP establishment: Charlie Geren. The first sentence of the article says it all:

Some days, state Rep. Charlie Geren can almost feel the target on his back.

Geren faces Chris Hatley, a retired Army Lt. Colonel, and Colby W. Brown, a Tarrant County probation officer in the March 7 GOP Primary.
The article also notes some about Bob Perry’s money in this race and uses a term I haven’t heard before, “Hochberg 14″:

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