I recall you saying you got involved at the local level. Would you mind disclosing your experience? What did you do actually and how do you see it making an impact in you community?LoneStarDawg said:Stop worrying about president, he’s only as powerful as what’s below him.
Get involved in local politics, fix school boards, city council, state reps. The federal stuff will sort out accordingly.
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https://precinctstrategy.com/
It’s not complicated, look up your county GOP leadership, find out if your precinct chair is vacant and start the application process. My precinct was vacant for the last ~10 years. There are 3600 registered voters. I started knocking on doors of people who are consistent republican voters to connect and setup a network.
Attend monthly County meetings, as a precinct chair you have voting rights and can fill out committees.
I’m interested in school boards and city council seats, we’re getting a PAC organized to recruit people to these seats and flush people out we don’t like.
My county (Dallas Suburb) is pretty strongly red so we (GOP) can do what we want. It’d be harder in a hard blue county. But people are fired up right now, it’s a big tent.
I’ve only been doing this for a few months so TBD on outcomes but I’ve enjoyed personally meeting with candidates during this primary season and helping push aside some pretenders and fakes.
Washington primary is July 15-August 2nd. It’s a perfect time to get involved and start shaping the primary races.
Thank you.
Multiple neighbors have pointed that out to me.
The mask wearing is mostly Mexican, black and "those young enough to not worry about Covid but are Bidenistas". You know the normal Oh My God We Are All Gonna Die democrats.
here is the primary results for gov and lt gov
I read it was a small turnout but I am new to Texas
Pretty big swing from the last midterm
Beto should move to Cali or King County where he has a chance at being elected by the blue cultists.