From Mike Sanders in Williamson County Tx:
DIRTY POLITICS
One of the races being voted on in Williamson County is between Will Ward and Sarah Bruchmiller. Ms Bruchmiller has chosen to take the low road in this race. She sent out deceptive mailers to voters, seeking to portray Will Ward as unqualified to serve as District Judge. Let's shine a little light on the claims in this deceptive flyer.
Neither of the two candidates has ever before served as a District Judge. Mr Ward currently works for the Williamson County District Attorney where in the past few years he has prepared and presented thousands of felony cases to Williamson County District Court Grand Juries for prosecution. Ms Bruchmiller currently works as a Magistrate Judge, a position that does not handle jury trials.
Will Ward is board certified in Criminal Law and has worked as a Felony Prosecutor on 23 jury trials. Ms Bruchmiller failed the board certification exam and is not board certified in any area of specialty.
Ms Bruchmiller paid over $10,000 to become a member of the Texas Bar Foundation. That is not an achievement but rather something that is purchased with money.
Honesty is a virtue. Deceit is a vice.
DIRTY POLITICS
One of the races being voted on in Williamson County is between Will Ward and Sarah Bruchmiller. Ms Bruchmiller has chosen to take the low road in this race. She sent out deceptive mailers to voters, seeking to portray Will Ward as unqualified to serve as District Judge. Let's shine a little light on the claims in this deceptive flyer.
Neither of the two candidates has ever before served as a District Judge. Mr Ward currently works for the Williamson County District Attorney where in the past few years he has prepared and presented thousands of felony cases to Williamson County District Court Grand Juries for prosecution. Ms Bruchmiller currently works as a Magistrate Judge, a position that does not handle jury trials.
Will Ward is board certified in Criminal Law and has worked as a Felony Prosecutor on 23 jury trials. Ms Bruchmiller failed the board certification exam and is not board certified in any area of specialty.
Ms Bruchmiller paid over $10,000 to become a member of the Texas Bar Foundation. That is not an achievement but rather something that is purchased with money.
Honesty is a virtue. Deceit is a vice.
Okay, this is important race here in Williamson County.
WARD VS. BRUCSHMELLER
I still think either candidate would be a great choice for Williamson County for this Felony court, and we are fortunate to have outstanding candidates to choose from, but this mailer does not adequately showcase Mr. Ward's experience.
Here is a response received from the Ward Campaign that helps understand the seat these two candidates are running for:
"As a current Assistant District Attorney and running for a District Judge seat, Will would not be able to comment on any ongoing cases. His job is and will be as a district judge to uphold the law which starts with our United States Constitution. The description of the district courts in our county can be found online on our county website. The 3 felony courts are the 26th, 277th, and 368th.
I do hope that as you educate yourself on the candidates, you do your research on their claims. Texas uses the term “judge” for many different positions, which can be very misleading. Sarah’s job as an associate judge is a magistrate position. She does not determine guilt or innocence in a criminal case. No jury. https://www.wilco.org/Magistrate
Will Ward is Board Certified. Sarah is not. She did take the exam, but did not pass. To be fair, the test is extremely difficult. It’s supposed to be. Out of over 76,000 attorneys in Texas, less than 800 are board certified. Our chief felony prosecutors for those 3 district courts I mentioned are all board certified. They deserve to be arguing cases to a board certified judge as well.
I would further like to ask you to pay attention to key words like “handling” cases vs. “trying” cases. Arguing a case to a jury means something very different than handling the paperwork.
I would also implore you to look at the fellowship in the Texas Bar Foundation. She calls it “an elite group” she is a member of. She claims it was “earned” and “awarded” to her. The price tag that isn’t mentioned is about $15,000.00 for this membership. It’s not awarded at all; it’s paid for. Will is not a member because he has no desire to be in an elite club. He is a true constitutional and fiscally responsible conservative. Those words actually mean something to him.
Will Ward fought for our rights and freedoms in combat and earned 2 bronze stars and a combat action ribbon. Earning a bronze star is a difficult feat. Earning 2 bronze stars while still living is quite astonishing. He will make an excellent judge.
Will Ward has been endorsed by all 3 chief felony prosecutors, the lead victims assistant, defense attorneys, Central TX Republicans, Taylor Police Assoc., Cedar Park Police Assoc., Round Rock Police Assoc., Sgt Miller, Sgt Rowe, Detective Boatright, and many more because these are the people that use this felony court. These are the people that have worked with Sarah and Will for 5 years and know the work ethic of both of them.
A well-informed and educated voter is the best voter.
WARD VS. BRUCSHMELLER
I still think either candidate would be a great choice for Williamson County for this Felony court, and we are fortunate to have outstanding candidates to choose from, but this mailer does not adequately showcase Mr. Ward's experience.
Here is a response received from the Ward Campaign that helps understand the seat these two candidates are running for:
"As a current Assistant District Attorney and running for a District Judge seat, Will would not be able to comment on any ongoing cases. His job is and will be as a district judge to uphold the law which starts with our United States Constitution. The description of the district courts in our county can be found online on our county website. The 3 felony courts are the 26th, 277th, and 368th.
I do hope that as you educate yourself on the candidates, you do your research on their claims. Texas uses the term “judge” for many different positions, which can be very misleading. Sarah’s job as an associate judge is a magistrate position. She does not determine guilt or innocence in a criminal case. No jury. https://www.wilco.org/Magistrate
Will Ward is Board Certified. Sarah is not. She did take the exam, but did not pass. To be fair, the test is extremely difficult. It’s supposed to be. Out of over 76,000 attorneys in Texas, less than 800 are board certified. Our chief felony prosecutors for those 3 district courts I mentioned are all board certified. They deserve to be arguing cases to a board certified judge as well.
I would further like to ask you to pay attention to key words like “handling” cases vs. “trying” cases. Arguing a case to a jury means something very different than handling the paperwork.
I would also implore you to look at the fellowship in the Texas Bar Foundation. She calls it “an elite group” she is a member of. She claims it was “earned” and “awarded” to her. The price tag that isn’t mentioned is about $15,000.00 for this membership. It’s not awarded at all; it’s paid for. Will is not a member because he has no desire to be in an elite club. He is a true constitutional and fiscally responsible conservative. Those words actually mean something to him.
Will Ward fought for our rights and freedoms in combat and earned 2 bronze stars and a combat action ribbon. Earning a bronze star is a difficult feat. Earning 2 bronze stars while still living is quite astonishing. He will make an excellent judge.
Will Ward has been endorsed by all 3 chief felony prosecutors, the lead victims assistant, defense attorneys, Central TX Republicans, Taylor Police Assoc., Cedar Park Police Assoc., Round Rock Police Assoc., Sgt Miller, Sgt Rowe, Detective Boatright, and many more because these are the people that use this felony court. These are the people that have worked with Sarah and Will for 5 years and know the work ethic of both of them.
A well-informed and educated voter is the best voter.
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Advocacy - "public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy."
Good word. I like it.
Cynthia Long - County Commissioner, Pct. Two Williamson County, TX doesn't seem to understand the meaning of that word though, and neither does the Home Builders Association of Greater Austin. See the screen shot of an "Advocacy Forum" they'll be having on February 23rd about roads.
https://web.hbaaustin.com/events/AdvocacyForum%20Lets%20Talk%20About%20Roads-543/details
And check out the panel. Ed Horne, developer of Santa Rita Ranch. Nick McIntyre of Perry Homes. Did I mention that Ed Horne is a big contributor to the Commissioners campaign? Also noteworthy are large land developers and engineers.
(Not to mention the voting location located at the Santa Rita Ranch clubhouse...the only location that doesn't allow campaign signs. Go figure, don't let others put signs out that go against your friend at the Commissioners Court).
These are screenshots from the Commissioners finance campaign report, which is public knowledge at https://www.wilco.org/Departments/Elections/Additional-Information/Campaign-Finance
》》》Maybe instead of an "Advocacy Forum" it should be called the "Scratch My Back and I'll Scratch Yours" forum. 《《《
These people want to run a highway through our countryside that fear ends into Burnet County. I'm sick of this elitist crap. Enough. VOTE HER OUT.
VOTE FOR JT COX. electjtcox.com
Good word. I like it.
Cynthia Long - County Commissioner, Pct. Two Williamson County, TX doesn't seem to understand the meaning of that word though, and neither does the Home Builders Association of Greater Austin. See the screen shot of an "Advocacy Forum" they'll be having on February 23rd about roads.
https://web.hbaaustin.com/events/AdvocacyForum%20Lets%20Talk%20About%20Roads-543/details
And check out the panel. Ed Horne, developer of Santa Rita Ranch. Nick McIntyre of Perry Homes. Did I mention that Ed Horne is a big contributor to the Commissioners campaign? Also noteworthy are large land developers and engineers.
(Not to mention the voting location located at the Santa Rita Ranch clubhouse...the only location that doesn't allow campaign signs. Go figure, don't let others put signs out that go against your friend at the Commissioners Court).
These are screenshots from the Commissioners finance campaign report, which is public knowledge at https://www.wilco.org/Departments/Elections/Additional-Information/Campaign-Finance
》》》Maybe instead of an "Advocacy Forum" it should be called the "Scratch My Back and I'll Scratch Yours" forum. 《《《
These people want to run a highway through our countryside that fear ends into Burnet County. I'm sick of this elitist crap. Enough. VOTE HER OUT.
VOTE FOR JT COX. electjtcox.com
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County judge candidates - this is how you discuss the election crisis.
Williamson County (TX) - Gallagher for Judge
Williamson County (TX) - Gallagher for Judge
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Just when you thought you’d heard it all, the Lone Raccoon comes into town and drops bomb after bomb with his election data and this county commissioner came totally unglued!! Gotta see this! 🔥🔥🔥
https://rumble.com/vv7cs6-jenn-tells-allthe-lone-raccoon-stirs-up-the-beehive-state.html
Just when you thought you’d heard it all, the Lone Raccoon comes into town and drops bomb after bomb with his election data and this county commissioner came totally unglued!! Gotta see this! 🔥🔥🔥
https://rumble.com/vv7cs6-jenn-tells-allthe-lone-raccoon-stirs-up-the-beehive-state.html
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Jen Tells All—The Lone Raccoon stirs up the Beehive state!
Jen spills fascinating behind-the-scenes info about the Lone Raccoon's controversial recent visit to Utah where he presented shocking, must see election data! If you weren't concerned about 2020 elect
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As your Travis County neighbor, please help me spread the word. The County Chair has a lot of authority over our primaries. We need people to protect our votes and our current Chair has failed us leaving over half our polling places in 2020 without Republican representation. He must be replaced by a People’s representative.
As your Travis County neighbor, please help me spread the word. The County Chair has a lot of authority over our primaries. We need people to protect our votes and our current Chair has failed us leaving over half our polling places in 2020 without Republican representation. He must be replaced by a People’s representative.
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