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BumRushDaShow

(149,992 posts)
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 05:44 AM 18 hrs ago

Hakeem Jeffries threatens lawsuit over delayed Texas special election

Source: NBC News

April 2, 2025, 3:44 PM EDT / Updated April 2, 2025, 6:42 PM EDT


House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., is threatening a lawsuit against Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott for holding off on calling a special election to fill a vacant House seat in Houston, which Democrats allege is a deliberate move designed to help pad the GOP’s razor-thin majority.

In a response to a question from NBC News on Wednesday, Jeffries said it’s “very likely” that they will pursue litigation against Abbott, who has yet to set a date for an election to replace the late Rep. Sylvester Turner, D-Texas, after he died in early March. Asked if he thought Abbott was deliberately delaying the the special election in Texas' solidly Democratic 18th District, Jeffries said "yes."

Andrew Mahaleris, Abbott’s press secretary, said in a statement to NBC News on Wednesday: “An announcement on a special election will be made at a later date.” Christian Menefee, the Harris County attorney and Democrat who is planning to run for the seat, has also said he would sue Abbott if he didn’t call for a special election soon.

“Nearly 800,000 Houstonians are without a voice in Congress. Abbott has called emergency elections before—he just doesn’t want to do it here,” Menefee posted on X on Wednesday, accusing Abbott of trying to keep the seat open to benefit the Trump administration and House Republicans. “Congress is voting on critical issues. TX-18 deserves a representative now—not months from now,”Menefee said.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/hakeem-jeffries-threatens-lawsuit-delayed-texas-special-election-rcna199362

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Hakeem Jeffries threatens lawsuit over delayed Texas special election (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 18 hrs ago OP
Well played JustAnotherGen 17 hrs ago #1
GOOD! Paladin 17 hrs ago #2
K&R! William769 16 hrs ago #3
Good! I was wondering if someone could sue his ass off over this. mwmisses4289 15 hrs ago #4
Just sue. Don't talk about you're going to. LuvLoogie 15 hrs ago #5
This generates "extra" time in the news cycle BumRushDaShow 15 hrs ago #6
Don't threaten; just do it, or don't do it. LuvLoogie 13 hrs ago #16
Well I see complaints on DU about BumRushDaShow 12 hrs ago #18
What is the point of "threatening?" Just do it. Scrivener7 15 hrs ago #7
Provides an extra day in the news cycle BumRushDaShow 15 hrs ago #8
Not a good idea when communicating with a base that is sick to death of "strongly worded letters." Scrivener7 15 hrs ago #10
Until we buy our own media (instead of using our money to "help people" ) BumRushDaShow 15 hrs ago #11
I disagree. It would be as much in the news as this threat is. Likely much more. Scrivener7 15 hrs ago #12
Look what it took for Cory Booker to "get in the news" BumRushDaShow 14 hrs ago #13
All the more reason not to put out a message of, "Hey, we might take some action against this sometime in the future." Scrivener7 14 hrs ago #14
Legally, the other issue is getting the suit automatically tossed BumRushDaShow 14 hrs ago #15
Yes. Just do it. Blindside them at every chance. Keep our strategy to ourselves, then pounce. Hotler 15 hrs ago #9
Same as when Turtle wouldn't let Obama get a new SC pick? Way to go Jeffries Bengus81 13 hrs ago #17

mwmisses4289

(796 posts)
4. Good! I was wondering if someone could sue his ass off over this.
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 08:24 AM
15 hrs ago

Hoped it would be some voters from that district or the state dem party. Is the gov in violation of both state and federal law?

LuvLoogie

(7,935 posts)
5. Just sue. Don't talk about you're going to.
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 08:37 AM
15 hrs ago

Sue and explain later. Or just direct them to the court filing.

Fuck all this talking about what you might do.

Just do it.

BumRushDaShow

(149,992 posts)
6. This generates "extra" time in the news cycle
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 08:40 AM
15 hrs ago

I.e., first "the threat", and then "the actual suing".

(the media is good at "disappearing" stories unless they are negative against Democrats)

BumRushDaShow

(149,992 posts)
18. Well I see complaints on DU about
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 12:08 PM
12 hrs ago

"What are Democrats doing?????!11!!!!111?"

So we need to "be in the news cycle" or the complaints are going to continue, despite us doing something but it's "not reported".

Scrivener7

(54,997 posts)
10. Not a good idea when communicating with a base that is sick to death of "strongly worded letters."
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 08:48 AM
15 hrs ago

We don't need a weak response in the news cycle. We'd do better with a strong message for a day less.

BumRushDaShow

(149,992 posts)
11. Until we buy our own media (instead of using our money to "help people" )
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 09:02 AM
15 hrs ago

this action would never see the light of day unfortunately.

BumRushDaShow

(149,992 posts)
13. Look what it took for Cory Booker to "get in the news"
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 09:22 AM
14 hrs ago

(breaking a record for a speech in the Senate)

The GOP is spinning and distracting like mad. I have over 3 dozen news sites in tabs and keep finding stories supposedly "published" yesterday, that were NOT there at the time claimed because they were completely buried under an avalanche of "distraction". I.e., instead of linking to that story on their main page, they would have 5 or 6 links to articles relating to ONE story, thus blocking out the links to other news stories.

Scrivener7

(54,997 posts)
14. All the more reason not to put out a message of, "Hey, we might take some action against this sometime in the future."
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 09:28 AM
14 hrs ago

BumRushDaShow

(149,992 posts)
15. Legally, the other issue is getting the suit automatically tossed
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 09:36 AM
14 hrs ago

if something "has" or "has not" happened. He can file and then suddenly an election is "scheduled" making the suit moot. He can do it if the "threat" doesn't garner the desired outcome (and would now have proof that attempts were made to get the process going).

I don't know offhand what the special election law is in TX (haven't had chance to look it up), but do know that Jeffries IS a lawyer himself.

Hotler

(12,933 posts)
9. Yes. Just do it. Blindside them at every chance. Keep our strategy to ourselves, then pounce.
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 08:46 AM
15 hrs ago

If we don't have the votes, keep them off balance and guessing.

Bengus81

(8,532 posts)
17. Same as when Turtle wouldn't let Obama get a new SC pick? Way to go Jeffries
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 11:06 AM
13 hrs ago

FIGHT back against this NAZI regime every day.

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