A former state representative, Rinaldi was among the most conservative lawmakers in the Texas House.
After the resignation of outgoing Texas GOP Chairman Allen West took effect on Sunday, party leaders officially elected Matt Rinaldi as their new leader.
A former state representative, Rinaldi was among the most conservative lawmakers in the Texas House, where he served from 2015 to 2019.
Allen West, who was elected to serve as the chair of the Texas GOP last July, announced his resignation last month. He has since launched a campaign for governor against Gov. Greg Abbott.
Because West resigned during the middle of his two-year term, the vacancy was filled by members of the State Republican Executive Committee, which consists of one man and woman from each of the state’s 31 Senate districts, as well as a vote from the chair and vice chair. read more
Rotsa ruck beating back the hoards of barbarians (RINOs & Libtards) at the gates.
First step should be to now make an even more restricted voter bill and tell the dems that left their behavior is going to be rewarded with a bill that goes much further in ensuring election integrity. Start playing hard ball with them, that is what they’d do.
I wonder about West, but this guy seems legit.
The reformation continues.
Next up the governors seat. Get rid of that fence sitter Abbot. We can’t afford to lose Texas because of a squishy politician.