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  2. Republican Party of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The party has a number of partner and auxiliary organizations, [41] including the Texas Federation of College Republicans, [42] the High School Republicans of Texas, the Texas Federation of Republican Women (TFRW), [43] Texas Republican County Chairmen's Association, [44] the Texas Republican Assembly, [45] 150 Black Men of Texas, the Juan ...

  3. Bill Clements - Wikipedia

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    Born in Dallas, Texas, Clements graduated from Highland Park High School in the Dallas suburb of University Park in 1934. [1] Although Clements was an all-state offensive guard on the Highland Park football team, after his father lost his job due to the Great Depression, Clements worked as an oil driller in South Texas after graduating from high school. [2]

  4. Abraham George (politician) - Wikipedia

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    He was elected chairman at the Texas Republican convention in San Antonio on May 24, 2024. [3] George faced six other candidates. On the convention floor, George defeated outgoing party vice-chair Dana Myers [4] [12] and former Texas Real Estate Commissioner Weston Martinez. [4] [12] In the final round of voting, George defeated Myers, 54% to ...

  5. Politics of Texas - Wikipedia

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    As of the latest statewide elections in 2024, Texas is a solid Republican state. In 2024, Trump expanded his win margin to an almost 14 percent margin, the first time Texas went Republican by double digits since 2012, while Ted Cruz won reelection with an eight percent margin. Both Texas U.S. senators are Republican, as are all statewide ...

  6. Tom DeLay - Wikipedia

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    He easily won a crowded six-way primary with 53 percent of the vote, and cruised to election in November. DeLay was one of six freshmen Republican congressmen elected from Texas in 1984 known as the Texas Six Pack. He was reelected 10 times, never facing substantive opposition in what had become a solidly Republican district. [citation needed]

  7. Steve Munisteri - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Peter Munisteri (born December 25, 1957) is an American attorney who served as the chairman of the Republican Party of Texas from 2010 to 2015. [1] In 2017, Munisteri was appointed to the White House staff as deputy assistant to the president and principal deputy director of the Office of Public Liaison.

  8. Bill Flores - Wikipedia

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    In the Republican primary runoff on April 13, he had defeated Rob Curnock [15] by a 64–36 percent margin. [16] The size of his primary victory was a surprise to many political observers because Curnock was the 2008 nominee and he held Edwards' 2008 vote total close to 50 percent, despite being heavily outspent. [ 17 ]

  9. Tony Gonzales - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 he was the sole Texas Republican in the House to oppose the Border Safety and Security Act of 2023. These positions resulted in a censure from the Texas Republican Party. [ 8 ] He is also one of 18 Republicans who voted against Jim Jordan's nomination for Speaker of the House all three times, and only Republican to have voted against ...