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Our Friends, Like Judge Tanya Garrison, Judge Beau Miller, and Judge Manpreet Monica Singh, Must Be Protected
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
As we prepare to kick off "OUR GROUND GAME" for the 2026 Midterm Elections, please remember that "OUR BLACK PASTORS" and their congregations will be able to endorse the political candidates of their choice between now and Tuesday, November 3, 2026. To this end, it appears that some Republicans have turned to a cowboy-hat-wearing woman who is known for practicing "BLACK MAGIC," Voodoo, and Witchcraft, in an attempt to erase the legacies of our "TRAIL-BLAZING," Black female judges. With this in mind, I am calling on all "GOD-FEARING" Americans to use my "ENDORSEMENT SLATE" on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, and again next Tuesday, November 3, 2206, to identify our friends.

"IRS RULE CHANGE."
Back on Monday, July 7, 2025, the IRS announced in a court filing that it would allow churches to endorse political candidates from the pulpit without automatically losing their tax-exempt status, a significant shift from decades of precedent under the Johnson Amendment. The IRS clarified this applies to messages "in good faith speak to its congregation... on matters of faith in connection with religious services" and is part of a settlement with plaintiffs in a lawsuit. This move has drawn both praise and criticism, with some seeing it as a win for religious freedom and others concerned about the potential for increased political activity by tax-exempt organizations.
The policy change: The IRS's new stance follows a court filing in which it agreed to a more lenient interpretation of a long-standing tax code provision, the Johnson Amendment.
The Johnson Amendment: This amendment, in place since 1954, bars nonprofit organizations, including churches, from engaging in political campaign intervention or risk losing their tax-exempt status.
IRS clarification: The IRS stated that the new rule permits endorsements delivered to a congregation in a manner akin to a "family discussion".
Legal and political context: The IRS has rarely enforced the Johnson Amendment, but this filing represents a more formal change in its approach. Some believe the move was prompted by pressure from religious groups and conservative lawmakers who have long sought to overturn the amendment entirely.
Criticism and concern: The decision has raised concerns among some nonprofits and advocacy groups, who warn it could increase political spending, potentially turning churches into political action committees and blurring the lines between religious and political organizations.

"GAME-CHANGER."
Thanks to a new IRS rule change, instituted on Monday, July 7, 2025, "BLACK PASTORS" will now be able to endorse "OUR BLACK FEMALE JUDGES" and our other judicial friends, from both sides of the political aisle, on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, in the Midterm Election.

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- WATCH VIDEO -
Black female JUDGES will be extremely hard to beat on Super Tuesday, and in the 2026 Midterm Election, if they run an effective "GROUND GAME" similar to the one used during the historic 2018 Midterm Election. However, this time, the "GROUND GAME" must include a voter education, mobilization, and empowerment arm.

"GROUND-GAME."
Listen. Former Judge Jeralynn Manor (Democrat) dreamed of becoming a judge from age 7. During the 2020 Democratic Party Primary, Jeralynn ran against Judge Larry Weiman (Democrat) and handily defeated him, winning over 60% of the Democratic vote. Jeralynn Manor took on Sharon Hemphill (Republican) and beat her by securing 53.5% of the vote in the 2020 Presidential Election.

"ONLY 647 VOTES"
When the 2024 Presidential Election came around, an "UNQUALIFIED" white Republican female named Sonya Aston challenged Judge Jeralynn Manor (Democrat), and with millions spent on "FALSE ADVERTISING" by the "STOP HOUSTON MURDERS PAC," Sonya Aston, who did not spend a penny on marketing, or advertising, received 731,731 votes, for 50.0% of the vote, to defeat Judge Jeralynn Manor, who fought valiantly, but only received 731,084 votes, for 50.0%, with over 1,462.815 votes cast, Judge Jeralynn Manor, only lost to her Republican opponent by 647 votes.

"BABY BOOMERS"
Baby Boomers: people born between 1946 and 1964. If you are a "BABY BOOMER" aged 61 to 79, we need you to spring into action during the 2026 Midterm Election, to help us preserve the legacies of our "BLACK FEMALE JUDGES," and our other down-ballot friends.

"GENERATION X"
Generation X: people born between 1965 and 1980. Suppose you are a "GENERATION X'ER" aged 45 to 60. In that case, we need you to spring into action during the 2026 Midterm Election, and help us stop the "WICKED SCHEME," to use Witchcraft, Voodoo, and "BLACK MAGIC" against our duly-qualified, African American female Democratic judges, to erase their legacies.

"MILLENNIALS"


- WATCH VIDEO -
There are twenty-four (24) African American female "DEMOCRATIC JUDGES" and one (1) African American male judge up for re-election in Harris County, Texas. Please note that while Judge Sharon Burney, the Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2, is featured in this video, she will not be featured on our "ENDORSEMENT SLATE," scheduled to be released for Super Tuesday. Attorney Melanie Miles is the candidate whom we have endorsed in the race against Judge Sharon Burney on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Harris County, Texas.

Judge Angela Graves-Harrington, the presiding judge of the 246th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.



Judge Angela Lancelin, the presiding judge of the 245th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.



Judge Beau Miller, the presiding judge of the 190th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. As we protect "OUR BLACK JUDGES," and their legacies in the 2026 Midterms, as a community, we must also defend our friends, like Judge Beau Miller, in the down-ballot judicial races.


Judge Beverly Armstrong, the presiding judge of the 208th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.



Judge Ashley Mayes Guice, the presiding judge of County Criminal Court at Law No. 12 in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge Dedra Davis, the presiding judge of the 270th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
Judge Donna Roth, the presiding judge of the 295th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. As we protect "OUR BLACK JUDGES," and their legacies in the 2026 Midterms, as a community, we must also defend our friends, like Judge Donna Roth, in the down-ballot judicial races.


Judge Germaine Tanner, the presiding judge of the 311th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.



Judge Juanita Jackson, the presiding judge of the County Criminal Court at Law No. 10 in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge LaTosha Lewis Payne, the presiding judge of the 55th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge Linda Marie Dunson, the presiding judge of the 309th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge Lori Chambers Gray, the presiding judge of the 262nd Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge Lucia Bates, the presiding Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3, Place 2, will have her name on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Harris County, Texas.

Judge Sandra Peake, the presiding judge of the 257th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.



Judge Sedrick Walker, II, the presiding judge of County Criminal Court at Law No. 11 in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


Judge Shannon Baldwin, the presiding judge for County Criminal Court At Law #4 in Harris County, Texas, will have her name on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Harris County, Texas.


Judge Sandra Peake, the presiding judge of the 257th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
Judge Tamika "Tami" Craft, the presiding judge of the 189th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. As we protect "OUR BLACK JUDGES," and their legacies in the 2026 Midterms, as a community, we must also defend our friends, like Judge Tanya Garrison, in the down-ballot judicial races.


Judge Tanya Garrison, the presiding judge of the 157th Civil District Court in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. As we protect "OUR BLACK JUDGES," and their legacies in the 2026 Midterms, as a community, we must also defend our friends, like Judge Tanya Garrison, in the down-ballot judicial races.


Judge Tonya Jones, the presiding judge for County Criminal Court At Law #15 in Harris County, Texas, will have her name on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Harris County, Texas.


Judge Toria J. Finch, the presiding judge of County Criminal Court At Law #9 in Harris County, Texas, will appear on the ballot for next year's Democratic Party Primary on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


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Judge Sandra Peake and other duly-elected "BLACK FEMALES" are under attack in Harris County, Texas. Judge Peake is the presiding judge for the 257th Family District Court in Harris County, Texas. It is unclear at this time exactly who is driving or funding the racist efforts to purge African American women from local judicial benches. Still, I plan to thoroughly investigate the matter and publish my findings in my 2026 Black History Month Edition.

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Congressman Al Green will be on the ballot running for the newly-drawn 18th Congressional District of Texas on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. State Rep. Ron Reynolds, a rising star in the Democratic Party, will be on the ballot in Fort Bend County, Texas, running for re-election to his House District 27 seat.
Are Black Women Under Siege, as the State Prepares to Possibly Take Over the Running of Harris County Elections?
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
African American females have been the "STEALTH CANDIDATES" in Texas politics for the past three election cycles. As fate would have it, the success of "BLACK FEMALES" has sparked animosity, jealousy, envy, and an undercurrent of resentment in Texas politics.

"OUR LEGACY."
Congressman Al Green's legacy is part of "OUR LEGACY," and must be safeguarded. On Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Congressman Al Green must be nominated in the Democratic Party Primary race for the newly-drawn 18th Congressional District of Texas to send a strong message to those who are seeking to destroy the rich heritage and legacy of African Americans.

"OUR JUDGES."
On "SUPER TUESDAY," we must stand firm, with "OUR JUDGES," and help them take the next step towards securing their futures as "VESTED JUDGES," and etch their names in the annals of American history, in the Harris County Democratic Party Primary.

"LOOKING AHEAD."
In the coming days and weeks, I will invest resources to establish an independent news website dedicated to local politics. I will also be aggressively using YouTube, TikTok, INSTAGRAM, and a new podcast to reach more people and protect our judicial system and duly elected judges from both sides of the political aisle in next year's 2026 Midterm Election. To this end, please keep me and our local "GOD-FEARING" judges lifted up in prayer as we prepare to make history in Harris County, Texas, on Super Tuesday.

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