Comment: Hinojosa is tough to beat in

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Hinojosa is tough to beat in

Hinojosa is tough to beat in your redrawn district, especially this year with the O-bomba' on the ballot, but that's just the Congressional election, there's a better chance in the state legislature. That's a smaller district and therefore much easier to saturate with campaign advertising.

If there's county party elections going on now, be at those meetings even if you don't have voting rights. Ask how you can become a voting member of the Republican party, you won't be able to do it right away so don't be disappointed when they tell you that, just get the information and STAY FOR THE WHOLE MEETING. Show them that you're in it for the long haul and don't be disruptive or a jerk if they pull all kinds of tricks at this meeting. Continue going to meetings and being polite, involved and think before you open your mouth and say things that people won't understand.

When the time comes become a voting member, whatever that's called in your state or area.

Learn the boundaries of your district(s), State Senate and State House, also school and water districts, city ward boundaries, etcetera, NOW. Start connecting with liberty people in your area and recruit the best candidates from among your ranks when it comes time to file for the next election.

There are elections to various things EVERY YEAR, whether it's school board, water board or neighborhood board in a city. Every bit of experience adds up to knowing WHAT TO DO as you move forward toward the goal of changing things in your county, state and our country.