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Maxey Congratulates, Endorses Spears 

 Thu Mar 6, 12:46pm , 2008


Glen Maxey: Not a sore loser
Statement from Glen Maxey after his failed challenge to unseat Nelda Spears as Travis County tax assessor-collector:
Congratulations to Nelda Spears

Tuesday night Nelda Spears won a resounding victory. I congratulate her on her race and on her campaign.

Although we have a very different vision of what this office could be, her experience and steady hand clearly resonate strongly with the voters of Travis County. I look forward to her continued service to our County.


And I also wish to complement Ms. Spears' staff at the Tax Office. Although they, as County employees, appropriately did not take sides in a race like this one, they were always not only professional but also friendly in all dealings with me and my campaign staff. Class acts.

I Endorse and Pledge my Full Support to Nelda Spears

Ms. Spears now faces Republican Don Zimmerman. I hereby pledge by full support to Ms. Spears and have this race as my number one priority in Travis County. Don Zimmerman has a long history of political work that few of us could even charitably say has been constructive. If you don't remember him, he's the local Ron Paul leader. He opposed creation of our Travis County Hospital District. On just about every issue where I've seen Don Zimmerman take a position, he's been wrong. I intend to help Ms. Spears in every way possible to send him packing.

What I'll Be Doing Now

First, I'm not the kind of guy to ever take off and go on a vacation. So I'm already moving on to new adventures. I'm working with the Obama campaign to help him win the maximum number of delegates at the Texas Democratic State Convention.

The most amusing thing for me on Wednesday was the emails that started "Glad you lost." While nobody likes reading that on the day after getting crushed in an election, I was heartened by their reasons. "We were so upset that if you won, we'd lose you as a partisan Democratic activist." "I'm happy you're going to still be able to organize for the good guys."

And that's my goal: organizing for the good guys. Yesterday I started discussions with organizers from several groups about how to complement our groups efforts.

We now have thousands of trained precinct organizers in Travis County and across Texas. Our Democratic Party volunteers and Precinct Chairs and those Obama and Clinton precinct captains are a huge resource for November.

I'm going to go full tilt training candidates and volunteers to use the phonebank and blockwalk tools at TrueBlueAction.com and voter registration stuff at RegisterTravis.com. We have an army now that can do door-to-door voter registration in Travis and statewide. We have online phonebankers trained. By end of summer we have the ability to call and ID most of this state where we have contested races for Congress, the Legislature and critical local races.

Lots to be done. You'll all be hearing from me.

Thanks for your support if you helped me.

If you supported Ms. Spears, congratulations!
 

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Not So Nice After All Bill Aleshire Mar 07, 2008 - 12:18 pm

One might get the impression from just reading Mr. Maxey's press release that he was being gracious in defeat. That is, apart from the self-serving crap about how people are glad he lost so we can still have the wonderful benefit (?) of his keen political strategies for sale to other campaigns.

You need to know that Glen Maxey has yet to place a phone call to Nelda Spears to congratulate her. Perhaps he realizes that he also owes her an apology for the deceitful campaign he ran against her.



Pussy Willow Beer-town hustler Mar 10, 2008 - 08:48 am
Bwaahhh!!!! Call the Wambulance!


Dear Beer Town Hustler guest Mar 10, 2008 - 12:19 pm
Fucking stop it with the goddamn wambulance. That shit is so old your mom used to use it on the Celts.


MAXEY RUNS FOR MAYOR OF AUSTIN STATE HOSPITAL BUT LOSES! CLEAN GOVERNMENT GUY Mar 11, 2008 - 05:22 pm
Glen, get out of politics. You represent the sick, old, tired whore wing of the party and your dirty trick antics of the past finally came home to bite you. Nobody wants your advice anymore and you showed off your rather large fleshy backside in this mud slinging race against a woman of great dignity, Nelda Spears. Glen, you are toast in Austin - move to Houston or somewhere and create a political has-been club!




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