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BREAKING: Texas Republicans Call for TEXIT Vote with 90% in Favor
Posted on 7/6/22 at 4:53 pm
Posted on 7/6/22 at 4:53 pm
Texas Nationalist Movement
The Republican Party of Texas has finally released its 2022 platform and the vote totals for each plank. Over 90% support a vote on TEXIT.
After a two-and-a-half-week delay, the RPT has released its platform, and the delegate vote totals for each plank. The Texas Nationalist Movement has been eagerly awaiting the results of the vote for two planks that expressly call for a vote on TEXIT.
The strongest of the two numbered initially as Plank 224, was renumbered as Plank 225 due to a last-minute addition of a plank earlier in the platform at the convention. Plank 225 reads:
The TEXIT plank passed with support from 90.08% of the delegates. Therefore, a vote on TEXIT is now the official position of the Republican Party of Texas.
The TEXIT plank outperformed other core and hot-button Republican issues such as the Convention of the States (78.9%), Border Security and Immigration (85.64%), Prosecution of Election Fraud (83.95%), and Support of the Armed Forces (89.12%).
Support at the convention was evident even before the vote was taken. When interviewed at the convention, Joshua Stambaugh, a delegate from Senate District 22 and the TNM’s Local Coordinator in Waco, experienced the overwhelming support first-hand. “I can tell you, here at the convention, everyone I’ve talked to, and I’ve talked to at least 100 people, only one didn’t support our movement.”
The TNM has said for years that Texas is at a tipping point and that Texans want to express their right to self-government in a TEXIT vote. 90% of the largest political convention in the world, representing the dominant political party of Texas, have spoken.
While the opposition and political establishment continue to push the narrative that TEXIT is a fringe idea pushed by a vocal minority of Texans, they have again been exposed as abject liars or woefully out-of-touch with Texas voters.
State Representative Kyle Biedermann, the author of House Bill 1359, the Texas Independence Referendum Act in the 87th legislative session, expressed his lack of surprise at the result.
Nate Smith, the Executive Director of the TNM, signaled what this means for the organization’s efforts moving toward the next legislative session.
To learn more about TEXIT, visit texasnow.org
The Republican Party of Texas has finally released its 2022 platform and the vote totals for each plank. Over 90% support a vote on TEXIT.
After a two-and-a-half-week delay, the RPT has released its platform, and the delegate vote totals for each plank. The Texas Nationalist Movement has been eagerly awaiting the results of the vote for two planks that expressly call for a vote on TEXIT.
The strongest of the two numbered initially as Plank 224, was renumbered as Plank 225 due to a last-minute addition of a plank earlier in the platform at the convention. Plank 225 reads:
quote:
“Texas Independence: We urge the Texas Legislature to pass a bill in its next session requiring a referendum in the 2023 General Election for the people of Texas to determine whether or not the State of Texas should reassert its status as an independent nation.”
The TEXIT plank passed with support from 90.08% of the delegates. Therefore, a vote on TEXIT is now the official position of the Republican Party of Texas.
The TEXIT plank outperformed other core and hot-button Republican issues such as the Convention of the States (78.9%), Border Security and Immigration (85.64%), Prosecution of Election Fraud (83.95%), and Support of the Armed Forces (89.12%).
Support at the convention was evident even before the vote was taken. When interviewed at the convention, Joshua Stambaugh, a delegate from Senate District 22 and the TNM’s Local Coordinator in Waco, experienced the overwhelming support first-hand. “I can tell you, here at the convention, everyone I’ve talked to, and I’ve talked to at least 100 people, only one didn’t support our movement.”
The TNM has said for years that Texas is at a tipping point and that Texans want to express their right to self-government in a TEXIT vote. 90% of the largest political convention in the world, representing the dominant political party of Texas, have spoken.
While the opposition and political establishment continue to push the narrative that TEXIT is a fringe idea pushed by a vocal minority of Texans, they have again been exposed as abject liars or woefully out-of-touch with Texas voters.
State Representative Kyle Biedermann, the author of House Bill 1359, the Texas Independence Referendum Act in the 87th legislative session, expressed his lack of surprise at the result.
quote:
“Republican voters have overwhelmingly made their voices heard and want a vote on Texas independence. I knew this when I filed the bill. Unfortunately, most of my colleagues tried to deny it. There’s no denying it now.”
Nate Smith, the Executive Director of the TNM, signaled what this means for the organization’s efforts moving toward the next legislative session.
quote:
“After personally visiting with over 1000 Texas voters this past year gathering signatures on a petition to place this on a primary election ballot, it’s no surprise to see support from 90% of convention delegates. The majority of Texans clearly want a chance to have their voice heard on this issue at the ballot box. Any elected official would be snubbing their nose at Texans (and be unlikely to get re-elected) if they did not sign onto a bill in this next session calling for a TEXIT referendum in 2023.”
To learn more about TEXIT, visit texasnow.org
Posted on 7/6/22 at 4:54 pm to EKG
You'll never get the idiots in the blueberry out though...
Posted on 7/6/22 at 4:56 pm to EKG
No, please don’t leave us Texas!
Posted on 7/6/22 at 4:56 pm to EKG
FL has had to do all the heavy lifting the last two years, good to see our friends in TX showing leadership on this one.
Posted on 7/6/22 at 4:58 pm to EKG
I support all Texit, Flexit, Alabexit, Louisiexit, etc. Let's get the band back together and we'll bring in the mountain states too. Wyomexit, Montanexit etc
Posted on 7/6/22 at 4:59 pm to EKG
Texas to the left of me
Florida to the right
Stuck in the middle with you
At least I hope it works out that way.
Florida to the right
Stuck in the middle with you
At least I hope it works out that way.
Posted on 7/6/22 at 4:59 pm to EKG
That should be a wake-up call to DC, but it will fall on deaf ears.
I promise you the Dems will say, "Adios," because they know without Texas' EC delegates, they can run roughshod over the rest of the country in national elections.
No GOP candidate will stand a chance.
I promise you the Dems will say, "Adios," because they know without Texas' EC delegates, they can run roughshod over the rest of the country in national elections.
No GOP candidate will stand a chance.
Posted on 7/6/22 at 5:00 pm to tide06
Not sure what you mean by that; we’ve been working on this for years.
That said, Texas 100% supports Florida/FLEXIT and every other state in the Union when it comes to seeking sovereignty and self-governance.
Onward ….
That said, Texas 100% supports Florida/FLEXIT and every other state in the Union when it comes to seeking sovereignty and self-governance.
Onward ….
This post was edited on 7/6/22 at 5:01 pm
Posted on 7/6/22 at 5:01 pm to EKG
they are tired of the freaking federal government allowing a n open border
it's a big well duh!
sovereignty either means something or it doesn't
we didn't fight wars all over the world giving trillions out
to then allow our border to be open to 2 million a year
it's freaking outrageous
now they have bozo Beto trying to take away guns...
it's a big well duh!
sovereignty either means something or it doesn't
we didn't fight wars all over the world giving trillions out
to then allow our border to be open to 2 million a year
it's freaking outrageous
now they have bozo Beto trying to take away guns...
Posted on 7/6/22 at 5:06 pm to EKG
Would be the best thing they could ever do. It would be interesting to see what other states would follow.
Posted on 7/6/22 at 5:06 pm to mtntiger
If Texas actually left, other states would follow
Posted on 7/6/22 at 5:08 pm to mtntiger
Yep it will be a leftist wet dream while a nightmare for small red states.
Posted on 7/6/22 at 5:09 pm to deltaland
The smaller states have no choice but to do so.
Posted on 7/6/22 at 5:10 pm to EKG
Is the South about to rise again?
Posted on 7/6/22 at 5:10 pm to EKG
Why do you keep peddling this shite? Not only is it not going to happen, but it is a really terrible idea.
As much as I would love to deport all the California transplants the frick out, the state's economy would collapse.
As much as I would love to deport all the California transplants the frick out, the state's economy would collapse.
Posted on 7/6/22 at 5:11 pm to EKG
As a lifelong Texan - this is just dumb. How about focusing time, money and energy on fixing actual problems.
Posted on 7/6/22 at 5:12 pm to Texas Weazel
I don’t have an answer that would satisfy you.
Though I have one that would rival my PhD dissertation, in length.
Let the people vote.
Though I have one that would rival my PhD dissertation, in length.
Let the people vote.
Posted on 7/6/22 at 5:12 pm to EKG
I should be easy to write the "When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for .. . . . . . . . . . . " part of the declaration
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