John Whitmire, Moderate Democrat, Defeats Sheila Jackson Lee in Houston Mayoral Runoff

John Whitmire, a moderate Democrat and state senator, has won the runoff election to become the mayor of Houston, defeating U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee. Whitmire's focus on public safety and his ability to create a diverse coalition of supporters, including Republicans and moderate white Democrats, contributed to his victory. Jackson Lee struggled to establish a message and expand her base of support. The election highlighted racial divisions among voters, with Black Houstonians supporting Jackson Lee and white residents backing Whitmire. Whitmire's campaign emphasized crime reduction and received significant fundraising support, including from prominent Republican donors.
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