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May 17

Leaving a Legacy


I came into the Chairmanship in August 2021 – in the aftermath of the failed 2020 Presidential election. To say that the Dallas County Republican Party was ready for a restart is an understatement that few can appreciate.

The Party was all but obsolete. In less than three years, with the blessing of an amazing staff and an army of dedicated and resilient volunteers, we have built a lasting legacy of which to be proud.

In addition to the positive changes and accomplishments, we have led with grace and integrity and established a reputation around the State of Texas that has made Dallas County a leader in the Texas Republican Party. On the Texas Elections Commission, I garnered the respect of my Democratic colleagues and won many victories for the DCRP. We are leaving the Party with the essential foundations necessary to build a strong party and achieve even greater victories for years to come. We are very proud of the legacy we have built, and we are committed to support and help the new leadership build on our achievements.

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Jan 08

We Want You!


We have a very important municipal election coming up on May 4, 2024, for MANY school board seats throughout Dallas County including in Carrollton-Farmers Branch, Coppell, Cedar Hill, Dallas, DeSoto, Duncanville, Grand Prairie, Irving, and Mesquite, and several city council seats.  In addition, several city council seats are up in Addison, Balch Springs, Carrollton, Coppell, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, Farmers Branch, Garland, Grand Prairie, Irving, and Sachse. Tired of what they are teaching or not teaching our children in our public schools?  GET INVOLVED.  Tired of your tax dollars being wasted on woke programs?  GET INVOLVED.  Let’s make sure we have Republicans running in every single race.  These local races are where we start to take Dallas County back! 

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Dec 10

Victory In Rowlett: We Flipped a Blue Seat Red!


And it was a landslide. Saturday night, conservative candidate Jonathan Reaves won his runoff against Democrat Kellie McKee 56.48% to 43.52%, turning a seat on the Rowlett City Council that was blue to red! We could not be prouder of Reaves. In a crowded field, Reaves came in second in the special election on November 7th. But that put him into a runoff in a head-to-head race with McKee.

The Dallas County Republican Party weighed in heavily on the Rowlett special election, utilizing a strong messaging campaign to get voters out for Reaves. The DCRP used its newly developed data to message conservatives throughout Rowlett, letting them know about the runoff and reminding them to get out and vote for Reaves.  He did an excellent job of communicating his conservative values to those who shared them and inspired his fellow voters to get to the polls! There are no such things as non-partisan elections.

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Jul 28

SCOTUS Made for an Extra Happy Independence Day This Year


Arguably, President Trump’s most important accomplishment was the appointment of three mostly very solid Supreme Court judges, so-say the three big rulings that came down at the very end of June.  While most readers here will have seen at least the headlines, some texture could come in handy to help educate the CNN watchers or New York Times readers with whom you might cross paths!

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May 15

Texas SB14 Passes In Texas House


What a huge success for Texas children! Republican Party Legislative Priority "Ban Gender Modification" in the form of SB 14 passes the House 87- 56 in spite of huge protests in the House Gallery, which delayed it twice. Friday, May 12, 2023.  This day should be respected as the day on which an extremely courageous Democrat, Shawn Thierry stood up for children all over Texas and stood strong against the horrors of surgically or medically mutilating children who do not have the developed maturity to make decisions of this nature.

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Apr 21

One Nation, Under God, Indivisible, With Justice for All


We constantly hear cries that the Democrats are always united and Republicans are seen as bickering.  In some ways that is true.  It is nothing new and has been going on for many years.  You have all heard me say “The best thing about Republicans is that they are each fiercely independent, and the worst thing about Republicans is that they are each fiercely independent.”  On this we can probably all agree.  But, as we embark on what is likely to be a lively Republican Presidential Primary, we need to reflect on why, at the end of the day, we must be united.  And, that is to preserve our Republic, freedom and the American culture.  We, as Republicans are in a fight to preserve our way of life in our country.

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Mar 30

All Americans Must Stand!


This blog is not a Republican blog.  It is not a conservative blog.  It is an American blog.  The weaponization of the legal system to advance any political agenda, let alone a radical political agenda, is not just political persecution – it is un-American.  Those who hate President Trump, hate American values.  They hate you, and they hate me.  They hate patriotism – and they do not care whether you are Republican, Democrat or Independent.  They have an agenda.

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Mar 24

2023 Building the Party and Uniting Republicans for 2024


For the first time ever the Dallas County Republican Party is openly committed to Local Elections for Municipal and School Board races.  It all begins at the local level!  We've gathered a core group of candidates all across Dallas County for which we are proudly supporting to reverse the liberal stranglehold on the City of Dallas and surrounding Dallas County. 

This is not a one-election miracle enfolding, but a focused effort to make a difference over however long it takes.  We choose to stand and fight!  Our website DallasGOP now reaches over 50,000 new Republicans every month to get the latest information to Dallas County and to educate our voters on upcoming elections, events, training, candidates, precinct chairs and getting out the vote.  It all depends on YOU!  Please VOTE during the May 6 Election.

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