From Beth Van Duyne <[email protected]>
Subject Keep Texas Red
Date September 16, 2021 7:05 PM
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For months, the Texas Democrats held off the work of the people of Texas, violating our State’s Constitution. Their destructive actions make it clear: We have to keep Texas red! John, For months, the Texas Democrats held off the work of the people of Texas, violating our State’s Constitution. Their destructive actions make it clear: We have to keep Texas red! Texas is a state which thrives under limited government ideals. Our taxes are kept low, our state budget is always balanced, and our principles empower people over government! I love Texas, which is why I will NEVER allow the Radical Left to take it over! The Democrats are trying to unseat strong Texas Republicans like myself, and turn Texas into another poorly run liberal state like California or New York! They want massive government control over our lives, businesses, and families. PITCH IN $20.22 TO KEEP TEXAS RED Meanwhile, I am having to fight with the Homeland Security Secretary, just to get Texas land back so we can protect our southern border! During the Trump Administration, Texas gave up land to the federal government to build a border wall. However, after Biden canceled the project, the federal government is still in possession of this land. If they aren’t going to build the wall, we want our land, so we can build the wall ourselves! CHIP IN TO STOP THE LEFT I will always stand up for Texas, which is why I am looking forward to taking on the Democrats running against me. However, I won’t be able to do it by myself, which is why I am counting on you to pitch in and join the fight today! For Texas and America, Beth Van Duyne Beth Van Duyne for Congress | P.O. Box 630167, Irving, TX 75063 Unsubscribe [email protected] Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected]
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