Posted on 07/16/2010 9:44:48 PM PDT by Mamzelle
Have seen this reverent, insightful and patriotic man on Beck several times, on tonight's show. I didn't know he was running for office! Please, Dallas freepers, tell me more about him.
Unfortunately that district is gerrymandered to hell. Eddie Bernice Johnson will be there until the next black Democrat is annointed to her seat.
.....though I’ve heard Ms Johnson has really ticked off her base
I’ve met Pastor Broden at several events around the Dallas area and he is a good man and a conservative. He deserves our support. Please help if you can.
I haven’t met him in person, but Pastor Broden was co-host of a radio show for a while (not exactly like Michael Steele), and I’ve exchanged e-mails with him. He’s a fine person with a clear vision, and I believe he can win against Johnson.
The district was gerrymandered alright, but it was gerrymandered by patronizing ‘Rats who believe that all Blacks will always be DemocRats. Well, Pastor Broden is proving that to be wrong already.
I’m sure the national ‘Rat party will dump money into Johnson’s campaign at some point, or their proxies will, but I don’t know if Pastor Broden will get the same level of support. That’s my main worry. But he can definitely win.
Texass 30th Congressional District & Map
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/findyourreps.xpd?state=TX&district=30
From:
Swing State Project
http://www.swingstateproject.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=5562
Congressional races 2010: Texas
by: plf515
Thu Sep 10, 2009 at 2:02 PM EDT
District: TX-30
Location Dallas and southern suburbs
Cook PVI D + 27
Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson (D)
VoteView 60
First elected 1992
2008 margin 83-16 over Fred Wood
2006 margin 80-18
2004 margin 93-7 against a libertarian
Obama margin 82-18
Bush margin 2004 25-75
Current opponents None declared
Demographics
72nd lowest income ($34K),
45th fewest veterans (8.4%),
28th fewest Whites (21.9%),
30th most Blacks (41.4%),
43rd most Latinos (34.2%),
26th most Democratic
Assessment Safe
[This was posted Sept., 09 and does not show Pastor Broden as opponent because it was prior to the Republican primary. Thus, the assessment is not valid IMO.]
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From:
CQ Politics
http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docID=district-2010-TX-30
U.S. House
Texas - 30th District
District Information
Politics in America District Profile
Confined to Dallas County, the 30th stretches from Dallas Love Field southeast into downtown Dallas. It then dips south to take in some suburbs, such as Lancaster, where many black families have relocated after leaving the city. Black residents account for 41 percent of the population the highest percentage in any Texas district and 34 percent of residents are Hispanic.
Love Field, an alternative to the large Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (in the 24th and 26th), is a hub for Southwest Airlines, a low-cost airline whose headquarters are in the 30th. Federal restrictions on flight patterns and regional-only service are expected to completely phase out by 2014, and carrier American Airlines anticipates returning to Love Field in 2013. The airport is also undergoing a capital improvement project worth more than $500 million that is expected to double passenger traffic. Expansion at the airport, combined with a growing population, has made road congestion and air pollution concerns for the area.
Although only a slight majority of district residents hold white-collar jobs, the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is a banking, high-tech and transportation center. The district is home to several Fortune 500 firms, although national economic downturns have hurt several local companies. Downtown Dallas attracts visitors to the American Airlines Center, home to basketballs Mavericks and hockeys Stars, although the historic Cotton Bowl hosted its last namesake college football game in 2009. Dallas plans to develop a five-acre urban park and pedestrian paths connecting Uptown and Downtown Dallas.
Democrats run particularly well in the heavily black precincts just south of Illinois Avenue, and in largely Hispanic precincts near Love Field. In 2008, the 30th the only Democratic district in the Dallas-Fort Worth area gave Barack Obama 82 percent of its presidential vote, his highest percentage statewide.
Major Industry: Transportation, banking, technology
Cities: Dallas (pt.), 533,878; DeSoto, 37,646; Lancaster, 25,894
Notable: Dealey Plaza and the Texas School Book Depository, where John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, are in downtown Dallas.
Demographics (2000 census)
Population: 651,620
Under 18: 29.6%
Over 65: 7.9%
Married: 44.7%
Non-Hispanic White: 22%
Black: 41%
Hispanic: 34%
Asian: 1%
Foreign Born: 20.5%
Language other than English: 33%
Median Household Income: 33,505
Owner Occupied Housing: 49.1%
Income above $200k: 1.5
Workforce/Education (2000 census)
White Collar: 52.1%
Blue Collar: 31%
Services: 17.0%
Bachelor’s Degree: 16%
Graduate Education: 5.4%
Civilian Veterans: 38,752
District Election History
2008 general
Eddie Johnson (D) 168,249 82.5%
Fred Wood (R) 32,361 15.9%
Jarrett Woods (LIBERT) 3,366 1.6%
2006 general
Eddie Johnson (D) 81,348 80.2%
Wilson Aurbach (R) 17,850 17.6%
Ken Ashby (LIBERT) 2,250 2.2%
2004 general
Eddie Johnson (D) 144,513 93%
John Davis (LIBERT) 10,821 7%
2002 general
Eddie Johnson (D) 88,980 74.3%
Ron Bush (R) 28,981 24.2%
Lance Flores (LIBERT) 1,856 1.6%
Vote For President
2008 Barack Obama: 82% John McCain: 18%
2004 John Kerry: 75% George W. Bush: 25%
2000 Al Gore: 74% George W. Bush: 26%
This is basically a set aside district in TX. TX like the other southern states still has to get the Feds approval for CD boundries per the Voting Right Act. This district encompasses city of Dallas and some of the outlying areas within Dallas County. The district will generally go about 80% or better for the democrat candidate. For some past election results click the following:
http://www.gregsopinion.com/pedia/index.php?title=CD30
from web site.
“Bio - Pastor Stephen E Broden
President of the Fair Park Friendship Center
Senior Pastor of the Fair Park Bible Fellowship
Husband to Donna W. Broden, father to Jamaal 29, Maia 27, and Stephenie 22
Graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary with a Masters of Arts in Bible Studies
Graduate of the University of Michigan with a Bachelors degree and Masters of Arts in Communication
Has worked in the inner city for over 27 years
Executive Director and President of Fair Park Friendship Center for over 22 years
Planted Fair Park Bible Fellowship in 1987
Served as an Adjunct Professor at the Dallas Baptist University from 1990-1992
President of the African American Alumni Association Executive Committee
Founder of Ebony Berean, an organization with a mission to inform African-American Pastors of the Cultural Wars
Awarded Champion of the Republican Party by the NRCC Business Advisory Council Texas
Served as Republican Precinct Chairman in DeSoto, Texas, 1999-2002”
(photo Michelle Covington Smith)
Former Texas Secy of State, candidate for US Senate Roger Williams (left) with US House
candidate Pastor Stephen Broden at the Dallas County Republican Christmas Party.
Thank you so much for all this info. After reading your Post, I don’t even see why Broden is running. He must feel he has a chance.
Well, at the very least, he should get some good attention. Maybe--hah!--maybe he ought to challenge Kay Bailey for the Senate!!
IMO, Pastor Broden has a 50/50 shot. Lots of Dems in District 30 are not too happy about how things are going right now.
I may be overly optimistic, but he has a pretty good following and a lot of good people working for him.
Pray for him, send a few dollars if you can afford it, or make some calls, or knock doors if you’re in the area.
It would be great to see Eddie Bernice Johnson defeated.
I love him!!!!
He was most impressive on Beck’s show!
Pastor Broden has forced her to use all her money on herself. He is whooping her @$$.
You people in north Texas are always trying to steal the glory! EVERYONE knows Sheila Jackson-Lee, the New Yorker in Houston, is the most useless member of the Texas delegation! ;-)
Well, at least Sheila tries to prove that she is the least intelligent member of Congress. Eddie Bernice doesn’t even try. Anyone who would would not even bother to prove their idiocy has got to be substantially useless.
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