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Sep 20
True Texas Football game 2
Sep 26
True Texas Project Dining Club
Sep 27
True Texas Football game 3
Oct 4
True Texas Football game 4
Oct 11
True Texas Football game 5
Oct 12
Tarrant hosts Prepping For
Next
Session: Tinderholt
& Malone
Oct 13
Denton hosts
Prepping for Next
Session: Tinderholt
& Malone
Oct 15
Dallas Hosts Direct Action TX
on Voter Fraud
Oct 18
True Texas Football game 6
Oct 25
True Texas Football game 7
Nov 1
True Texas Football game 8
Nov 9
Tarrant hosts Prepping For
Next Session: Empower Texans
Nov 10
Denton hosts
Prepping For
Next Session: Empower Texans
Nov 12
Dallas meeting: TBD
Dec 14
Christmas Party
Jan 11
Pastors Panel
Jan 12
Denton hosts
Pastors Panel
Jan 14
Dallas meeting: TBD
Feb 8
Potluck and Game Night (Tarrant)
Feb 9
Potluck and Game Night (Denton)
Feb 11
Dallas Meeting: TBD
Tarrant County meets the 2nd Monday
of every month at
6000 Hawk Ave, NRH
5:30 - Prayer meeting
5:45 - $5 dinner while it lasts
6:30 - Meeting begins
8:00 - Meeting ends
Denton County meets the Tuesday
following Tarrant, and Dallas County
meets the Thursday following
Tarrant. The timeline shown is the
same for all locations.
More locations coming soon!
Watch the calendar!
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Election Day: Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Early Voting: Tuesday, October 13, to Friday, October 30
dates and hours may vary based on where you live
(see links below for your county’s election information).
You will be asked to show photo ID to vote in Texas. Forms must be current or expired less than four years. For voters aged 70
or older, the acceptable form of photo identification may be expired
for any length of time if the identification is otherwise valid. Acceptable forms include:
Texas driver’s license issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
Texas election ID certificate
Texas personal ID card
Texas handgun license
US military ID with photo
US citizenship certificate with photograph (doesn’t need to be current)
US passport
RECOMMENDATIONS:
As a general rule of thumb for the GENERAL ELECTION in November (not the Primary Election in March), True Texas Project suggests voting for all Republicans on the ballot. The time to find the best Republican is in the March Primary Election. By the time we have the November General Election, pretty much any Republican is more aligned with our beliefs than any Democrat (there are exceptions). Please do not mistake this to mean we stop holding them accountable or neglect to press them to commit to issues we want them to address. THIS is the time when politicians listen to you... when they are campaigning. Once they get into office, well, you know what happens then...
**Please remember to vote all the way down the ballot and don’t skip the lesser known races.**
**Every vote you skip is a vote for the Democrats.**
Additionally, some cities will have local races on their ballot. Here are some recommendations in the 3 counties that have TTP locations. These recommendations come from a few of our supporters that live in those counties, but the TTP Board has NOT vetted them. Use this as a starting place for your OWN research. These are NOT endorsements. Sometimes they are just the lesser of two evils.
TARRANT COUNTY:
Arlington City Council: Victoria Farrar-Myers, John Hibbs, Raul Gonzales, maybe Moise?
Grapevine/Colleyville ISD: Tommy Snyder, Cacy Tischer, Casey Ford
Southlake City Council: Kathy Talley, Randy Williamson
DENTON COUNTY:
Aubrey City Council: Jeff Perry, Matt Jones
Denton City Council: Kady Irene Finley, Jim Mann, Rick Baria, Gerald Hudspeth
Flower Mound Town Council: Ann Martin, David Johnson
Frisco City Council: Brian Livingston, Dan Stricklin?
Frisco ISD: Muni
Lewisville: pending
DALLAS COUNTY:
Balch Springs City Council: Angela Singletary
Irving City Council: pending
Farmers Branch City Council: Nic Rady
Farmers Branch/Carrollton ISD: pending
Clearly we have more blanks to fill in, and that will happen as trusted recommendations are uncovered. Please do NOT email Julie for updates. Any updates we obtain will be added to our website. If it is not on the website, we don't have an answer for you yet.
NOTE: Every county is looking for paid election clerks (no experience necessary, training provided) to keep the polls honest. Contact your county GOP office to sign up.
Denton County Election Info
Tarrant County Election Info
Dallas County Election info
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