@TheTXVoice And soon Texas will adopt a law that will permanently institutionalize all democrat politicians, activists, voters and supports. Without consent. To save our democracy.
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@bmarr2008@TheTXVoice Wow. What planet did you get off on. Surely not this one. Massive government spending and corrupt money laundering is the specialty of DemoMarxists.
@TheTXVoice Strong work Texas Dems!!! So you loudly & proudly trotted out an Anti-American Agenda for all of Texas to see!!!
PRO CRIMINALS
PRO ILLEGALS
ANTI-REPUBLIC &
ANTI-AMERICAN CITIZENS!!!!
Moderate Democrats better wake up and vote GOP. Your Party has been Highjacked by the extreme Left Wing Socialists and Communists! Look at what is happening in NYC! A NAZI in Maine! America will be gone if we can’t unite against this Socialist Cancer! Socialists want a “Welcome” mat at the border so Democrats can bring in ppl who show NO Allegiance to the USA! Google Venezuela or Cuba to see the results of Socialism and Communism!
#VoteRed
@PeteButtigieg RED, WHITE and BLUE actually .....
RAINBOW is God's promise not to flood the world again....God will not be mocked.
He gives us all choices........
Romans 1: 26-27
The first 23 Black members of the U.S. Congress were all Republicans!
Below are some key names among those first 23, and context. If you want, I can try to list all 23 with dates.
Key people among the first 23 Black Republicans in Congress
Here are some of those in the first 23:
NameStatePosition / Notes
Hiram Rhodes RevelsMississippi
First Black U.S. Senator, Republican
Joseph Hayne RaineySouth CarolinaFirst Black Representative seated; Republican
Robert C. DeLargeSouth CarolinaRepublican Representative during Reconstruction
Robert B. ElliottSouth CarolinaRepublican Representative
Benjamin Sterling TurnerAlabamaRepublican Representative
Josiah T. WallsFloridaRepublican Representative
Jefferson Franklin LongGeorgiaRepublican Representative
John Adams HymanNorth CarolinaRepublican Representative
Charles Edmund NashLouisianaRepublican Representative
George Washington MurraySouth CarolinaRepublican Representative in the later Reconstruction period
Blanche Kelso BruceMississippiRepublican Senator during Reconstruction
Oscar Stanton De PriestIllinoisRepublican Representative; he was the 23rd African American in Congress, and the first from a northern state. Now you saying you were the only black person in Congress