Letters From Candidates
Candidates in the 2010 Elections are given the opportunity to write to TexasGOPVote and tell voters why they should vote for them!
My internet talk show, LatinoTalk, has had some success and has a following that is wide ranging. I have received communications from listeners and readers world wide and from across the nation. Coming soon on LatinoTalk, long time Republican office holder and candidate for Texas legislative district 35, Jose' Aliseda from Beeville, Texas will be on the Read more »
I am Dr. Donna Campbell and I'm running for Congress to limit federal government to the bounds of the U.S. Constitution as written—not as interpreted. This will shrink the national debt and restore governing power to the states.
Increasingly upset about the eroding power of the states to govern, and the increasing power that Washington is amassing over our daily lives, I looked around the room for someone to stand up and reverse the rising tide of socialism .... and stopped after glancing in the mirror. Read more »
The following candidate letter was sent in on behalf of Judge Debra Lehrmann, who is a Republican candidate in the Primary Runoff Election for Texas Supreme Court, Place 9: Read more »
Among the many lessons learned for election victories in the last thirty years is that you nominate the most Conservative Candidate in the Republican Primary (and Runoff) to have the surest chance of Victory in November. Ronald Reagan proved this twice and this concept has been buttressed in reverse by losing middle-of-the-road Candidates on the national level countless times, including the last Presidential election. Read more »
The 28th Congressional District of Texas covers a great stretch of land in South Texas. The district includes twelve counties from Southeast San Antonio to the U.S./Mexico border. Our district contains a vast wealth of natural resources including oil and gas, ranching, farming and manufacturing. It has a rich diversity of cultures and is home to many proud conservative Americans. Read more »
Why Run for Congress?
The short answer is that I want to continue to serve my country, and would like nothing more than to represent the interests of the citizens of Texas. Read more »
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