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Grassroots? You Want Grassroots in the Texas Speaker Race?

I got your grassroots. In fact, if you look in a dictionary on Texas politics under grassroots, you’re most likely to find a picture of Debra Medina because she defines grassroots movements in Texas. Recall that she received 275,000 votes in the 2010 Republican primary running a statewide race on little more than shoe leather and volunteers helping her travel from small town to small town without sleep. I guarantee you that she didn’t have paid lobbyists set up a “hospitality suite” for her or her supporters.

So it was awesome when I saw that the Texas Tribune’s Ross Ramsey had a statement from her on the current move to replace Speaker Joe Straus. Awesome because the race to replace him has been presented to us as a grassroots movement, which it surely is not – and who better to comment on that than the definition of grassroots, Debra Medina?

Some highlights:

Please take the time to read the entire statement. Unlike the opponents of Speaker Straus, who have relied upon out of state celebrities and out of state bloggers for their endorsements, Texans like Debra Medina support Straus. If you take the time to review the facts, you too will support him. Texas has a bright future under the right leadership.

It takes courage to do what Debra is doing and speaking up. She is already being attacked for this statement – probably the most absurd was the most predictable, that she is a liberal RINO. Calling Debra liberal is as absurd as calling President Obama conservative. But that seems to be all the professional opponents of Speaker Straus know to do – attack without basis or common sense.

As Debra says, she was fed up long before there was a book about it.

Click here to view Debra Medina’s statement on the Speaker’s Race.

 


 

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