AUDIO: DALLAS GOP COMMITTEE LOSES IT'S MIND. SUPPORTS DEMOCRATS OVER REPUBLICANS
Hidden audio of GOP precinct chairs supporting Democrats.
In a meeting among the Dallas County Republican Party Resolutions Committee, a resolution is discussed about voicing support for Democrats over Republicans who won’t sign “The Contract with Texas.”
In the audio above, Dallas GOP Resolutions Committee Members discuss recommending that voters abstain voting for any Republicans not signing “The Contract with Texas.” Someone asks for clarification if the group is ok with having a Democrat over a Republican who doesn’t sign the contract and the group says “yes.”
This is the most asinine thing we’ve seen come from a county GOP committee recently. In no situation should an official county GOP group support a Democrat over a Republican.
Even Matt Rinaldi and Abraham George, former and current chairman of the Republican Party of Texas, chimed in calling for unity and mentioning that nobody should be siding with Democrats.
X commentary on release of the audio:
Individuals we spoke to from the committee meeting where this was voted on stated that Dallas County GOP Chair Lt Col Allen West was not part of the decision or creation of this resolution.
We reached out to Lt Col West for comment who also took to X to mirror the comments he made to us:
West also told us that he did not believe the resolution would be brought before the body and that the county supports all of the Republican candidates.
The “Contract with Texas” that the resolution committee is purity spiraling over:
Frankly, we don’t understand the obsessiveness over this document. It’s all procedural nonsense that the average voter, who isn’t obsessive over politics, won’t care about.
Say there’s no Democrat chairs tomorrow? Okay, now what? How about a line that says “deport every last illegal immigrant” or “securing our elections” or “closing our border?”
When you lock yourself into rules for the purpose of following rules, you become easily outmaneuvered. This “contract” sets up goals as following the rules but the goal should be the outcome, not the path to get there.
Even the first bullet point makes no sense. You would prohibit people from seeking support from people? What? We have seen a notable amount of Democrats switch to the Republican party recently.
The ninth bullet point is so broad and subjective it feels like they just threw it in the contract just to add fluff.
Here’s a better contract line for politicians to be on record for:
Do you support mass deportations of illegals?
People want to know the answer to this question by their elected reps. Voters want substance over bullet points on procedure.
Do you think if you spoke to a random Republican voter that they would know who Dade Phelan was? Do you think this normal Republican voter would feel more strongly about a politician committed to deporting illegals and securing our elections or about bullet point number five “limiting the speaker to two terms to reduce their power over individual members?”
If a politician says yes, they support deportations, the next question is:
Great, what are you going to do to make this happen?
How about that?
A copy of the resolution voted on:
Why isn't anyone stating the name of the person from the Angie Chen campaign that did this? Here we go again being the polite sweet party... Instead of running off the invaders by calling them out!
And secondly, none of the machines in Texas were retested and recertified before the 2020 presidential election.... This is well known....and a lawsuit ensued and ended up in I believe the 5th circuit Court down in New Orleans. What the hell's happening with that?
We have 254 county chairs with many counties having an additional group because of their county chair's practices of supporting democrat candidate--We all know how hard it is to replace an incumbent including a county chair. We have to find a way to remove any Republican from any leadership position if they support any candidate other than the that won the republican primary. We are being successful at getting more republicans on the voter rolls---However that does not seem to translate into turning out more voters---The apathy we see in voters is almost always "my vote doesn't matter so why bother" and that is because even if you manage to have these voters come to the party meetings--when they talk they are shut down and rarely are we glad to have a new face. It becomes clear that altho our voice says we want more people our actions say otherwise. The county chair is just one stumbling block but a big one just the same. We have less than a third of county chairs publicly supporting the republican candidates up and down the ballot---why doesn't the state chair have anything to say about that??? Texas currently is a purple state and the democrats are making a concerted effort to take it to the blue column but most of the republicans just sit and continue to believe we are safely red--BIG MISTAKE! They have poured money and activities into all college campuses in an effort to move the needle. We have millions of invaders in this state that will vote no matter how many times you say it is illegal. We need to become fighters is we want to retain Texas Texas......