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| Christian | U.S. Marine | True Texas Project Bexar Co. Director | Cowboy | Bexar Co. Precinct 4194 Chair |
Texas, this is our moment.
We’re uniting conservative clubs, elected officials, and grassroots voters across the state to call on Governor Abbott to appoint Aaron Reitz as our next Secretary of State and Chief Election Officer.
President Trump personally appointed Aaron Reitz to lead the Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Policy — that level of trust and excellence is exactly what Texas needs in this vital constitutional office.
Aaron brings unmatched legal firepower: UT Law graduate, Texas Supreme Court clerk, former litigator at Bracewell LLP, Deputy Attorney General for Legal Strategy under Ken Paxton — where he fought relentlessly for secure elections. As keeper of the state seal, guardian of elections & voter registrations, critical public records, business filings, and notary commissions, Texas needs this proven constitutional warrior for ironclad integrity.
This appointment would be a powerful win for Texans — strengthening trust in our elections and reinforcing Governor Abbott’s commitment to bold leadership.
Aaron Reitz has confirmed he would be honored to serve if appointed.
This first official letter of recommendation is being mailed to the Governor’s office.
If you want to join this growing coalition or send your own letter of recommendation, reply or message me right now. Sign up sheet in comments.
Let’s stand together for a stronger Texas.
Who’s with us?
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TEXAS CONSTITUTION: In faith, the people of Texas stand pledged to preserve a republic form of government and subject to this limitation, they have at all times the inalienable right to alter, reform or abolish their government in such manner as they think expedient.Feb. 15, 1876
TEXAS CONSTITUTION
Article 1, Section 2 All political power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority, and instituted for their benefit.