Texas State Sen. and Houston Mayor-elect John Whitmire took a parting shot at Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas after successful Houston’s mayoral runoff over the congresswoman in a landslide.
“People want to go to work for me because we respect people. We don’t bully people,” Whitmire stated throughout his victory speech Saturday, based on a report from the Houston Chronicle. “My family taught me to treat people the way you want to be treated, and that works wherever you are, regardless of what community you’re visiting with. Treat these individuals like you want to be treated.”
Whitmire, additionally a Democrat, seemed to be referring to Jackson Lee’s controversial tirade final month, the place she was caught on audio berating her staffers with profane language amid the heated race.
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“When I called Jerome, he only sits up there like a fat [expletive], just talking about what the [expletive] he doesn’t know. Both of y’all are [expletive]-ups… This is the worst [expletive] that I could’ve ever had put together. Two [expletive] big [expletive] children. [Expletive] idiots. Serve no [expletive] purpose,” Jackson lee stated in an offended voice in a single a part of the recording.
Jackson Lee was additionally on the heart of ridicule for a gaffe earlier this month during which she inspired her supporters to vote on the flawed day, urging voters to forged their ballots by Dec. 7, two days earlier than the precise date of the runoff election.
Whitmire ended up successful the election Saturday in a landslide, garnering 65% of the vote in comparison with Jackson Lee’s 34%.
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“Great cities solve their problems,” Whitemire stated after the victory. “We will face challenges, but I see that as an opportunity, and I need you to join hands with me. We’ll, meet our challenges, and it’ll be an opportunity to show the nation what the city of Houston could do.”
Jackson Lee additionally addressed supporters after the defeat, conceding the race whereas vowing to work with Whitmire to “make Houston better.”
“I’ve had a great opportunity to serve this city, and yes, I was there during every disaster bringing federal dollars here,” she stated. ” I never ran away from the fight to make Houston better. Even though the outcome was not the way we would have wanted. The best thing for us to do is to shore up and stand up and be committed to Houston moving forward. That’s what I will do.”
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Jackson Lee’s marketing campaign didn’t instantly reply to a Fox News Digital request for remark.