 Okay, Randy Berry, we're here once again with Plaza de Armas and now cast SA and right now I'm talking with Choco Mesa, who has been a strong Democratic stalwart here in Baird County, gone through a lot of the elections. How far back do you go with Baird County with Democratic elections here? Don't age me. Don't age you? Okay. I've been enjoying my entire adult life working on elections here in San Antonio throughout Texas and even nationally so I've been a big supporter of the Democratic Party. I have reason to be. This party has stood for all the right issues that benefit this community and we have excellent Democratic leaders here in Baird County and we need to continue growing it because this state should be a blue state. And so tonight we're looking at some of the election results and you know in 2010 we had kind of a challenge with some of the judges. You know we lost a lot of judge seats and things like that but we're starting to see some more so can you talk a little bit about what you've seen so far? Well what I can say is that what we saw two years ago was not just particular to Texas. It happened nationally and it happened in 22 states but we have retrofitted ourselves as a political party and we have turned around and we have excellent candidates. And then we have some elected officials that are not just sitting back and watching elections happen when they're not up for elections. They themselves are engaged in making sure that other good Democrats get elected into office. So we're seeing some judges tonight taking the lead and some are slightly behind and some are a little more behind but the fact of the matter is that you're not going to see the same tsunami. And I don't think we'll ever see it again and it'll every election every two years just going to get better till we have a Democratic governor. Can you tell us some of the judges that you see are looking positive tonight? Well I'm very impressed with the results right now for Larry Nolan, for Karen Poza. They are excellent judges, deserve to be continued doing their work on the bench. There are some new candidates like Rebecca Martinez who is slightly in the lead. We have a couple of other judges that I think I saw that were ahead or right at the cusp of Michael Murray being one of those. Michael Murray who's a former judge and looks like he's in a comfortable little lead. So I'm really happy to see that. I'm happy to see in particular in the legislative seats that Philip Cortez is taking a lead and every time we check the computer it just keeps growing. I love your hat there. Yeah it's kind of a Philip Cortez hat but I think what it does is it speaks volumes to the community who understands who the Democratic Party is and what the party can do for them as a community and why we need leaders like Philip Cortez to be in the legislature and advocating for us. Okay so to go a little further along these lines I was looking at some of the other results. It looks like even though Sadler may be down in the state he's holding very tight here in the county. He's doing real well here and even though he's behind statewide it's early and it's I think a lot better than what a lot of people thought. And I hope that the state of Texas recognizes the value of someone like Sadler and the lack of value that a Ted Cruz would bring to the state. Okay now we were also just came from the mayor's pre-K party and the watching over there. It looks like it's ahead so what's some thoughts about that? I am really excited about the pre-K. I think the mayor has taken positions and initiatives that will benefit the community. Sometimes they're not popular and sometimes people don't understand why but I think they put together a campaign where they educated the community or informed the community on the benefits of that initiative. The way I looked at it a stack of pancakes and a cup of coffee costs more than what you're investing in a four-year-old and we need to develop the intellectual development of children here. Okay great thank you so much for talking to us. Thank you and I really hope that tonight will end a very blue democratic blue.