Angela Paxton has my Complete and Total Endorsement for her reelection to the Texas Senate. She always puts America and Texas first, and has been a strong fighter for Conservative values. She is Pro-Life, Pro-Gun Rights, and Pro-Border Security. She has been a champion on these and many other issues. I encourage everyone in Texas Senate District Eight to vote for Angela Paxton on March 1st!
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