Democrat Endorsed by Hillary Clinton, Sheila Jackson Lee, Loses Houston Mayoral Race in a Landslide

by J Pelkey
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Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat endorsed by twice failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, lost the Houston mayoral race in a landslide.

In a special runoff election, Jackson Lee, a Trump-hating Democrat Congresswoman representing Houston for 28 years, ran against fellow Democrat Texas State Senator John Whitmire.

The results weren’t even close. Jackson Lee got crushed.

The election results were decisively in favor of Whitmire, securing 64.4% of the votes, while Jackson only managed to garner 35.6%.

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In October, leaked audio emerged of Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee using foul and abusive language while berating a staffer.

In the recording, she can be heard saying, “I want you to have a f***n brain.” “Both of y’all f*** ups!” “F***in idiots, serve no G**Damn purpose!”

Listen to the audio clip below:

From Fox News on Rep. Jackson Lee’s crushing loss:

Texas state Sen. John Whitmire is projected to be Houston’s next mayor after beating his opponent, U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, in a special runoff election on Saturday.

Whitmire inherits a city facing many challenges, including crime, crumbling infrastructure, and potential budget shortfalls. But despite these issues, booming growth over the last decade has turned the nation’s fourth-largest city into an expanding stronghold for Texas Democrats.

Jackson Lee and Whitmire, both Democrats, made it to Saturday’s runoff after breezing past a crowded field of nearly 20 candidates in the Nov. 7 general election.

Jackson Lee, 73, has represented Houston in Congress since 1995. Before that, she served on Houston’s City Council.

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