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Related: About this forumNational Democrats target Republican candidate over a child abuse case in battleground state House r
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The battleground race for a Texas House seat in the Houston suburbs is heating up as a national Democratic group launches TV ads highlighting past allegations that the Republican candidate mistreated his children.
Child Protective Services eventually dropped the case, but the matter has followed businessman Gary Gates through his multiple runs for public office.
It is now surfacing in the Jan. 28 special election runoff to replace former state Rep. John Zerwas, R-Richmond, a race that is drawing national attention as Democrats treat it as their first big battle ahead of trying to capture the House majority in November. They are effectively nine seats away from the majority.
In a sharp escalation, the super PAC Forward Majority is set to start airing a commercial Tuesday that raises the accusations from two decades ago that sparked Gates' high-profile crusade against CPS. The 30-second spot zeroes in on a few of the most severe claims that his children made to investigators such as punishing them with vomit-inducing medicine and then says Gates spent a fortune to shield alleged abusers like himself.....
Forward Majority's spot is based on accusations that CPS staffers made against Gates and his wife, Melissa, after the agency removed the couple's 13 children 11 adopted from their Houston-area home in 2000, saying the kids were in "immediate danger." A few days later, a judge sent the children back home but he was disturbed by the claims, the Houston Press reported at the time, and emphasized he was only seeking to determine whether the "emergency removal was appropriate, not whether these children have been abused."....
The saga began in February 2000 when the Gates' adopted 10-year-old son showed up at school with a bag stapled to his shirt filled with Fig Newton wrappers and a note from his dad explaining that the child, who had an eating disorder, was being punished for hoarding the pastry bars. That caused a school employee to call a CPS hotline, setting off the series of events that led to the removal of the 13 kids from the Gates residence.
Based on investigators' interviews with the kids, CPS later accused the couple of disciplining their children by doing things like making them carry bricks, sit against the wall for long time periods and take "throw-up" medicine ipecac for eating food they should not have. Sometimes the disciplining included physical violence, CPS said, which the Gateses have denied.
Child Protective Services eventually dropped the case, but the matter has followed businessman Gary Gates through his multiple runs for public office.
It is now surfacing in the Jan. 28 special election runoff to replace former state Rep. John Zerwas, R-Richmond, a race that is drawing national attention as Democrats treat it as their first big battle ahead of trying to capture the House majority in November. They are effectively nine seats away from the majority.
In a sharp escalation, the super PAC Forward Majority is set to start airing a commercial Tuesday that raises the accusations from two decades ago that sparked Gates' high-profile crusade against CPS. The 30-second spot zeroes in on a few of the most severe claims that his children made to investigators such as punishing them with vomit-inducing medicine and then says Gates spent a fortune to shield alleged abusers like himself.....
Forward Majority's spot is based on accusations that CPS staffers made against Gates and his wife, Melissa, after the agency removed the couple's 13 children 11 adopted from their Houston-area home in 2000, saying the kids were in "immediate danger." A few days later, a judge sent the children back home but he was disturbed by the claims, the Houston Press reported at the time, and emphasized he was only seeking to determine whether the "emergency removal was appropriate, not whether these children have been abused."....
The saga began in February 2000 when the Gates' adopted 10-year-old son showed up at school with a bag stapled to his shirt filled with Fig Newton wrappers and a note from his dad explaining that the child, who had an eating disorder, was being punished for hoarding the pastry bars. That caused a school employee to call a CPS hotline, setting off the series of events that led to the removal of the 13 kids from the Gates residence.
Based on investigators' interviews with the kids, CPS later accused the couple of disciplining their children by doing things like making them carry bricks, sit against the wall for long time periods and take "throw-up" medicine ipecac for eating food they should not have. Sometimes the disciplining included physical violence, CPS said, which the Gateses have denied.
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National Democrats target Republican candidate over a child abuse case in battleground state House r (Original Post)
Gothmog
Jan 2020
OP
This same attack worked against Gates in a GOP primary for rail road commissioner
Gothmog
Jan 2020
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RandySF
(58,488 posts)1. That can backfire
Gothmog
(144,919 posts)2. This same attack worked against Gates in a GOP primary for rail road commissioner
OldBaldy1701E
(5,088 posts)4. Big time...
This could very well get him elected as we already know their type applauds abuse and terror.
dewsgirl
(14,961 posts)3. Yikes, but you know they would do it to our side. I hope it works.
Gothmog
(144,919 posts)5. Morning Digest: Democrats go big on key special election that could help them win Texas' state House
Gothmog
(144,919 posts)6. Here is the ad that is being used