Thompson: Well Done, Dukes

Failed HD 46 challenger congratulates incumbent, thanks staff and volunteers.

After what can only be called a drubbing at the hands of Rep. Dawnna Dukes, failed House District 46 challenger Brian Thompson has issued a letter of congratulations to his vanquisher. (These may be the first positive, or at least conciliatory, things he's said about her since the campaign started.)


I want to congratulate my opponent on her victory yesterday. This was a tough campaign, and she deserves congratulations for her victory.

It is incredibly humbling and gratifying to know that in 80 short days were able to convince 8001 people to vote for our campaign for change. I believe that the nearly 40% of voters who voted for me were sending a clear message that they want better representation. Assuming that message was communicated, the real winners are the people of HD 46.

I am so proud of what our campaign has accomplished in 80 short days. Regardless of the outcome, our fight for better schools, health care for kids, affordable home ownership, a cleaner environment, and ethical leadership from our elected officials has just begun.

I want to thank the hundreds of people who have helped make our campaign the most humbling and rewarding experience of my life.

I want to thank every single one of our incredible volunteers, who have given so generously of their time and effort and energy, block walking, phone banking, hanging signs and talking to voters. I want to thank every single one of the 350+ individuals who made financial contributions to our campaign.

I want to thank each and every one of the 20+ Democratic, progressive, environmental, and news organizations that entrusted us with their endorsements. And I want to thank every HD 46 constituent who took the time to vote in the Democratic Primary. Whether you voted for me or for my opponent, I want to thank you for participating in our Democratic process.

Now we turn our attention to November, and begin the process of capitalizing on the enormous momentum the Democratic Party currently enjoys to win 5 seats in the Texas House and end the reign of Republican Speaker Tom Craddick. I hope Rep. Dukes will join with me in this fight, and I congratulate her once again on her victory yesterday.

Sincerely,

Brian Thompson

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