MANY PEOPLE ARE SAYING (4/17/26)
Welcome to Many People Are Saying, our weekly article where we cover the weird, funny, strange, and scandalous happenings throughout Texas.
THIS WEEK:
RPT Chairman Enforces Rules, Will Not Share Delegate List With SREC
We Have a Copy of the Letter from an Influencer Used to Push the Texas AG to Investigate Allen West
RPT Chairman Enforces Rules, Will Not Share Delegate List With SREC
In an email sent by Republican Party of Texas Chairman Abraham George to State Republican Executive Committee Members, George states that he won’t be sharing the delegate list with anyone but himself and his staff:
The email, containing grammatical errors, cites Rule 32 as the reason George won’t allow SREC members to have access to the delegate list. In 2024, the SREC passed a rule specifically prohibiting SREC members from having access to the list:
The rule seemed redundant to many, as section b. originally stated that delegates who had opted in to share their contact information with the party would affirm that they wished to share their information.
SREC Members were left frustrated this year with wanting access to the list and not realizing the rules they passed in 2024 prohibited their access.
Additionally, Current Revolt has been informed that Vice Chair D’Rinda Randall was also prohibited from having access to the delegate list. Randall is challenging George this year for the RPT Chairman position.
SREC members were later given their Senate District delegate info.
We Have a Copy of the Letter from an Influencer Used to Push The Texas AG to Investigate Allen West
Current Revolt has obtained a copy of the letter sent by the online political influencer ‘amuse’ (Alexander Muse) to the Texas Attorney General, requesting that the AG investigate former Dallas County Republican Party Chairman Allen West:







