We are trying to SAVE TEXAS. @TPAction is giving baseless ignorant endorsements when they are not even located here. Stay out of it if you’re going to give uneducated endorsements. pic.twitter.com/AG3nl1TWMG
— Kaylee Campbell (@kaylee_ashlynn) February 20, 2026
Has it possibly occured to you that Abbott has sold out Texas? Has it occurred to you Texas can be saved before we Texans are forced to intercede. Doc's platform is Texas first, America first. Big voices are needed. TPUSA made the wrong endorsement with Abbott. https://t.co/VyIrkgdXNN
— William the Viking 🇺🇲🙌✝️🤠 (@TheBillT67) February 22, 2026
The arrogance is off the charts!!! https://t.co/9yPkeBCzj2
— Ava Zolari (@AvaZolari4TX) February 22, 2026
I’m sorry no one has politely explained to you how campaigns work, but I’m happy to. You see first you have to recruit a candidate. If they don’t have name ID, they have to have enough money statewide to facilitate that months and months before the primary.
Then they have to campaign— when you want someone’s support, you knock on their door, explain what you would do in office and then ask for it.
This is the tough part because it also takes money… You have to pay campaign staff to go to as many people as possible to do this, because of course one person can’t reach the entire population of a western state.
If you’re running a viable campaign against an incumbent it’s good to have a strong message that you can educate voters about on TV, digital, mail and by text. Unfortunately that also requires resources.
Like anything in life, it takes preparation, hard work, some humility and well positioned resources. Right now, you have two races for conservatives to win that have those things:
Ken Paxton vs Cornyn
Steve Toth vs Crenshaw
My suggestion is to help those two since they have a path and that would be so cool for Texas to actually defeat some RINOS.
All the best!
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