Dear Friends,
The Republican Primary Election is upon us!
Here are the candidates I am endorsing in this primary election (candidate websites are linked to their names, if available):
Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector
Rick Barnes
Rick Barnes loves this country and loves Tarrant County. He will be a true advocate for taxpayers as Tax Assessor-Collector. Rick and his wife, Sheila, have been happily married for 35 years and are good friends of ours. It is my honor to endorse him in this race.
Texas State Representative, District 97
Cheryl Bean
Cheryl Bean will be an outstanding State Representative for Tarrant County. Cheryl and her husband, John, are good friends and good people. Cheryl is conservative, a very successful businesswoman, and a person of strong faith. She has my full support.
Tarrant County Constable Precinct 1
Dale Clark
Dale Clark is a law and order Constable who has served Tarrant County Precinct 1 well for 11 years. As a U.S. Air Force Veteran and a former police officer, he has given his life to public safety. I appreciate his service and hope to see it continue for the next four years.
United Sates Congress, District 25
Roger Williams
Roger Williams is a proven Tarrant County advocate in Washington. He believes in lower taxes, less governance, cutting spending, defending our borders, listening to your generals, understanding the 10th amendment, and always standing with Israel. Let's keep him fighting for District 25!
Texas State Representative, District 60 (Not Tarrant County)
Mike Olcott
Mike Olcott is a strong conservative running for State Representative in Palo Pinto, Parker, and Stephens Counties. He will work for school choice, lower property taxes, and securing the border. Please support Mike Olcott if you live in Texas House District 60.
Texas Criminal Court of Appeals (Statewide)
David Schenk
David Schenck will not bow to pressure or yield to efforts to compromise his oath. He is committed to serving the people of Texas. He is a constitutionalist and will be a fair and impartial judge on the Texas Criminal Court of Appeals.
Early voting is February 20 - March 1.
Election Day is March 5.
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