00:09:00.000And quite frankly, we were still working through policies, but we had a lot of those policies worked out for the first hundred days or first six months or first year of the second term because we had ability for four years in the wilderness to work on that and do it.
00:09:15.340And that's why the people were so – think of the energy you had in the first year.
00:30:25.380tammy brown rodriguez we had you on ma'am back and we're doing the show out of texas
00:30:31.480something's going on you just got to make this you know and i wanted to get you on here tonight
00:30:36.380because the vote's tomorrow and we're going to have this huge celebration so we're going to have
00:30:40.280limited time to get news although i'm still going to insert myself to get this done now correct me
00:30:46.960if i'm wrong alan west stepped down i think he's chairman of dallas uh and there's some time left
00:30:52.200on hit there's some time left on on colonel west time as chairman and they're going to have a
00:30:56.820basically a vote tomorrow night with i don't know the central committee or everybody that shows up
00:31:01.300to elect a new chairman of the dallas uh republican party is this correct yeah so he stepped down
00:31:09.060last term and then they voted me in and i finished up that term and then we're moving
00:31:17.220into a new term starting june 15th and so okay so here's what here's you you're you're going to
00:31:24.440have a vote here's what i understand you're a very known quantity you know with melissa katz
00:31:30.380in the group of these grassroots people you're you're incredibly engaged you kind of turn that
00:31:35.280ship around down there to the degree it can be turned around now people have been sending me
00:31:40.660blowing me up about your opponent you see some guy that's kind of wandered in from florida and
00:31:46.200And nobody's like the Manchurian candidate. Nobody can quite figure out this guy.
00:31:49.520And is it true he actually went to university in mainland China, ma'am?
00:31:54.440That is correct. Absolutely. Tianjin University. That's where he studied.
00:32:01.400So what I mean, what is his what's his bona fides for running in one of the top grassroots positions in leadership?
00:32:10.740and look we take our lumps in Dallas but the key in Dallas is to lose you know to close the gap and
00:32:16.700make sure we don't get you know overrun with votes there and that allows you to win Texas statewide
00:32:22.460we have incredibly important elections coming up this fall why would anybody vote for somebody that
00:32:29.600nobody knows and is you know kind of came from Florida but also went to university in in mainland
00:32:35.860China and people say well there's nothing wrong with going to university mainland China oh you'd
00:32:39.100be incorrect if you went to university in mainland china and you're here in the united states of
00:32:43.700america trust me they tapped you on the shoulder and said hey yo we kind of need to know what's
00:32:48.800going on so i'm confused about this how is he how's how's he even in the running that's a great
00:32:54.760question because i was just at state convention and they wanted to make it tougher for precinct
00:33:00.600chairs to be able to run for a precinct chair and for us to have somebody who has only moved to
00:33:07.540dallas within the last 18 months it doesn't make any sense at all his voting history shows a swing
00:33:15.220voter at best and our l2 data shows that he could possibly be a democrat data voter and we even
00:33:23.740reached out to his florida voting record and in florida he shows npa which is no party affiliation
00:33:30.700So we don't really know who this guy is. And this is the guy that the establishment is supporting, that our local SREC members, the state Republican executive committee members are propping him up over somebody like myself, who I've trained thousands of precinct chairs, thousands of voters, judges, election workers.
00:33:55.740I've been on the bylaw review committee.
00:33:57.660I've done every component of the grassroots movement.
00:40:40.060given their history and their civilization.
00:40:43.000But they see that and they see the headlines.
00:40:45.560They watch BBC and they go, hey, the American, the legislative branch, Congress, has told Trump no more money, no more troops, no more things.
00:40:54.760So we'll just do what we're going to do.
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