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We Are Going To WAR With The TEXAS GOP

Watch the video Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. On today's show, we discuss how the Texas GOP rejected 139,456 petition signatures that were submitted to put TEXIT on the ballot this upcoming March. In this act, the Texas GOP has essentially screwed over the voters of Texas. So, we break down what happens next and how we plan to fight for the inherent political power of the people.
When you hear this saga and the incompetent reasons that RPT Chairman Matt Rinaldi gives for the petition's rejection, you are going to roll over in your seat. At this point, the political establishment is dancing on the graves of the petition signers. Mark my words, the TNM is going to fight for 139,456 petition signers who believed that the law would be honored by government officials whose job is to listen and respect the wills of their constituents. This is not an episode you'll want to miss.
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