With low turnout during the early voting process, candidates are relying on residents to cast a ballot on Tuesday.
Cross-over Democrats are what former Republican Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson is trying to accomplish in her re-election bid to unseat Democrat John Creuzot.
Johnson has run expensive TV ads attacking Creuzot’s policy not to prosecute certain low-level theft cases. He initially said it was established for residents that his office determined to be people trying to get food. “As an incumbent, you want the weakest challenge possible. That’s not the case here. He’s probably being super cautious,” Jeffers said.Creuzot explained soon after taking office that the policy would help people with minor offenses stay out of the justice system and save taxpayers money.
The experts said there may be more to the GOP money being spent in Dallas County. Spending by Johnson may help the statewide campaigns of Republicans like Governor Greg Abbott, too.
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