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CoC WTAW KBTX Candidates Forum a BUST

So I took my son to the candidates’ forum Thursday night, February 18. Figured it was a good exercise for him, and a chance for me to get to know the candidates. I discuss the House District 14 part of the forum here, and the Senate District 5 forum here.

The event was broadcast on WTAW and simultaneously streamed on their web site (I have linked the audio in the posts mentioned above), as well as webcast on the KBTX TV web site, though a search of their site for “forum” doesn’t show it now…perhaps the lack of an audience doesn’t make for good TV?

We sat in the front row. We were the only ones in the entire front section, my son and I.

I counted about 40 people there. If you listen to the end of the House Candidate section, Royce Hickman, Chamber President, thanks a BUNCH of people…what I would estimate to be twenty people.

Here are my numbers:

Figure each candidate had a spouse there. 12 people

Rick Davis’ son and corps buddies were there: 5 people.

Give one campaign worker/volunteer/supporter per candidate: 6 people

Hickman said six Chamber board members were there: 6 people

Hickman said another six staff members were there: 6 people

The radio folks I counted as definite: 7 people

TV cameraman and reporter: 2 people

Mike Wright of KBTX was there: 1 person.

The video below shows the arena. You tell me if there are more than 40 people there. The numbers above amount to 43.

My son and I make another two.

I’d be willing to bet we were the only general public there and, if not, we were two of less than five.

Sad.

So I took my son to the candidates’ forum Thursday night. Figured it was a good exercise for him, and a chance for me to get to know the candidates. I discuss the House District 14 part of the forum here, and the Senate District 5 forum here.

Remember, I was in Radio. I worked for WTAW in the mid-90s.

The event was broadcast on WTAW and simultaneously streamed on their web site, as well as webcast on the KBTX TV web site, though a search of their site for “forum” doesn’t show it now…perhaps the lack of an audience doesn’t make for good TV?

We sat in the front row. We were the only ones in the entire front section, my son and I.

I counted about 40 people there. If you listen to the end of the House Candidate section, Royce Hickman, Chamber President, thanks a BUNCH of people…what I would estimate to be twenty people.

Here are my numbers:

Figure each candidate had a spouse there. 12 people

Rick Davis’ son and corps buddies were there: 5 people.

Give one campaign worker/volunteer/supporter per candidate: 6 people

Hickman said six Chamber board members were there: 6 people

Hickman said another six staff members were there: 6 people

The radio folks I counted as definite: 7 people

TV cameraman and reporter: 2 people

Mike Wright of KBTX was there: 1 person.

The video below shows the arena. You tell me if there are more than 40 people there. The numbers above amount to 43.

My son and I make another two.

I’d be willing to bet we were the only general public there and, if not, we were two of less than five.

Sad.

Kristofer Cowles has written 306 articles on this blog.

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  1. Colin W. says:

    I have been at several forums around the area, and though a few were well attended, most ended up with only a handful (certainly less than 20) uncommitted voters. I think there’s a lot of forum fatigue out there. Most people can’t wait for March 3 to get here, so they can get a break from politics for a few months before the fall election season kicks in.

  2. Colin W. says:

    I have been at several forums around the area, and though a few were well attended, most ended up with only a handful (certainly less than 20) uncommitted voters. I think there’s a lot of forum fatigue out there. Most people can’t wait for March 3 to get here, so they can get a break from politics for a few months before the fall election season kicks in.

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