Houston’s This Is it holds one of the tastiest soul foods in town, and has held the last of the four political candidate screening events.
Early voting concludes today, but former prosecutor Kim Ogg, trial attorney Bruce Bain, and attorney-at-law George Powell will expect increase of votes in their respective positions. Although March 1 is the main election, early voting is an important contributor for these three, as well as many other candidates in Houston.
Ogg, a Democrat, is willing to stop crimes, or at least reduce them.
“Burglaries are not prosecuted at all,” Ogg said.
District Attorney is what Ogg will be advocating and try to be elected for.
Bain, on the other hand, is competing for Judge of the 164th District Court.
“I bring 31 years of experience to this office, and ‘Justice delayed, justice denied,” Bain said.
It won’t be just years of the Republican’s knowledge, but also his appointment to people who will help other people.
Powell, campaigning for the 351st District Court Judge office, repeatedly uttered his word of the morning: fair.
“I will be fair to those who are treated unfairly,” Powell said.
Running as Democrat, Powell would also like to have the ethnic diversity that is not there in the courtroom, and wants the clients to be judged fairly.