Internet Voters Guide for 2008 General Election
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August 11 - EDWARDS UPDATE

John Edwards has withdrawn as speaker for the Johnson-Rayburn-Richards fundraiser for the Harris County Democratic Party; his replacement may not be chosen for several weeks. Karl Rove has not withdrawn as speaker for the Republicans on August 12.

August 10 - PARTY UPDATES

Houston area Republicans and Democrats have a lot on their minds this week. Karl Rove and Texas House Speaker Tom Craddick, darlings of Texas conservatives, are appearing at a legislative fundraiser at Tilman Fertita's Aquarium restaurant downtown, and Democrats are scrambling for a protest.
The Democrats have their own worries because the annual Johnson-Rayburn-Richards fundraiser scheduled for Sept. 20 at the Westin Galleria Hotel, which is the local party's major money raising event of the year, was scheduled to have former Senator John Edwards, darling of the Democrats, as their keynote speaker. Edwards' recent personal trouble have made his political future look dubious, leaving the future of the fundraiser doubtful as well. Stay tuned for news about whether he is replaced as speaker.

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July 20 - Houston - Green Confirms for Controller

Houston City Councilman Ron Green confirmed his intention to run for City Controller in the 2009 Houston city elections. Green, serving his third term on the Houston City Council, is not allowed to run for re-election due to term limits.
Houston City Councilman Peter Brown is openly campaigning for Mayor at Democratic Party events. He refers to himself as the best-funded mayoral candidate.















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