20/20 is the weekly look inside on Senator Cornyn’s work around our great
state. You’ll find updates on how the Senator’s field team is building the l
Cornyn Campaign 20/20
October 1, 2019
Photo: Senator Cornyn with representatives of the Indian community at Howdy
Modi, this Saturday. (PC: @JohnCornyn)
20/20 is the weekly look inside on Senator Cornyn’s work around our great
state. You’ll find updates on how the Senator’s field team is building the
largest grassroots team in the state, and how others like you have already
gotten involved. We are bringing you everything you need to know about 2020,
the biggest test Texas Republicans have ever faced!
Want to get involved yourself? Reach out to your local Regional Director
listed at the bottom of the page. We need you to sign up for a block walk,
phone bank or a Cornyn Academy today to support Senator Cornyn and the entire
Republican ballot. Make it a party and invite your friends to join you!
The Senator at Work
Photo: Sen. John Cornyn receiving the CRES 2019 Clean Energy Champion Senator
award on Wednesday in D.C. (PC: @JohnCornyn)
This week the Senator travelled around Texas before heading back to D.C. He
was in Houston on Sunday to welcome the Prime Minister of India, Narendi Modi,
at Howdy Modi. The event was attended by 50,000 people, and was opened by
President Donald Trump! PM Modi even took some time to wish Sandy Cornyn a
happy birthday.
After a busy weekend traveling around Texas, it was back to D.C. for the
Senator. Senator Cornyn along with Senator Rick Scott, Senator Marco Rubio,
Senator John Kennedy, and Senator Ted Cruz reintroduced the Disaster Assistance
Simplification Act. This will prohibit victims of natural disasters from being
penalized by the Department of Housing and Urban Development for applying for,
but declining, Small Business Administration loans.
Houston Area
Photo: Regional Director William Little removing debris from neighbor’s roof.
(PC: @wdlittle3)
Our prayers are with the Houston area this week as they continue to recover
from Tropical Depression Imelda. We are encouraged by the incredible outpouring
of support we have seen of neighbors helping neighbors. This sense of community
and charity was shared by our staff and volunteers in the area, as they took
some time to help the cleanup efforts.
If you are able to help in the cleanup efforts, please reach out to our
Regional Director for Harris County, William Little, to get plugged in. His
email
[email protected] <mailto:
[email protected]>.
Central Texas
Photo: Grassroots activists being trained on Advantage in Central Texas. (PC:
@AlexFulton93)
Things are heating up in Central Texas as our team there is working hard to
win back Republican seats around central Texas. This week our team spent time
strategizing with our local partners on how to win Williamson county in 2020.
Many of the Texans in Williamson county that our team speaks to have never
been contacted by a major statewide campaign. Texans for Senator John Cornyn
wants to change that. We are committed to contacting voters in every corner of
the state to address their concerns and make sure they get the personal contact
they deserve. To do this, we need your help on the ground. To find out the best
way to volunteer today reach out to Mack Fulton to get plugged into trainings,
block walks and phone banks
[email protected]
<mailto:
[email protected]>.
Denton County
Photo: Regional Director Mason Morgan, with one of our Denton county team
members, registered voters on Saturday at Denton Blues Festival. (PC:
@MasonMorgan14)
The Denton county field team continues to impress with their commitment to the
ground game. The team was out in force all around the county at events this
week registering voters, including the Denton Blues Festival, where we
partnered with the Denton County Republican Party. A big part of being a good
grassroots activist is showing up big, everyday. Our Denton team is living up
to that in a huge way thanks to the leadership of Mason Morgan, our Regional
Director of Denton County.
Join the team in Denton today by reaching out to Mason at
[email protected] <mailto:
[email protected]>!
Cornyn Regional Directors
Harris County Regional Director
William Little
[email protected] <mailto:
[email protected]>
(713) 208 - 1311
Dallas County Regional Director
Travis Reynolds
[email protected] <mailto:
[email protected]>
(214) 702 - 6247
Tarrant County Regional Director
Jacob Bywaters
[email protected] <mailto:
[email protected]>
(903) 368 - 3191
Denton County Regional Director
Mason Morgan
[email protected] <mailto:
[email protected]>
(214) 514 - 5110
Williamson County Regional Director
Mack Fulton
[email protected] <mailto:
[email protected]>
(309) 721 - 0949
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