Jenn Mack Launches Texas Gubernatorial Bid Against Political Establishment
Framing her campaign as a movement against career politicians and entrenched interests, Texas gubernatorial candidate Jenn Mack marked the nation's 250th anniversary by calling for a departure from partisan gridlock. She urged voters to reject the current system in favor of a platform centered on infrastructure, border security, and government accountability.
Mack’s platform targets what she describes as a broken system fueled by special interests rather than public service. With the general election approaching on November 3rd, the candidate is positioning herself as an alternative to the traditional Republican-Democrat divide, aiming to attract voters who feel politically homeless. Her agenda prioritizes modernizing the state's electric grid and water infrastructure, alongside a commitment to securing the border and fostering economic growth.
Stressing that the upcoming 17-week campaign represents a critical juncture for the state, Mack emphasized that her movement is designed to restore constitutional principles and return governance to the people. She argues that the state's future depends on moving beyond partisan labels to address core challenges, declaring, "Freedom is not partisan. It's a sacred gift from God. If Texas falls, America falls."
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