30

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thirty

2022

Current Revolt’s 30 Under 30 Award highlights the top political activists, players, rising stars, and influencers in the Texas right-wing political sphere under 30 years old.

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Here are our

2022

nominees

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Noah Betz

twenty-one

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Noah is a Texas Aggie fighting for liberty

alongside many conservative organizations

and candidates across Texas.

Define your political and personal

belief system

I have a biblical worldview that informs my view of

everything from economics to gender.

What is the extent of

your political

involvement

I work with many conservative candidates and organizations across Texas and a couple of national organizations advocating for our values in DC. Specifically, I do communications and digital marketing.

What is the number

one issue you are

most passionate about?

Eliminating property taxes and securing the Texas

Border occupy most of my time these days.

Given the current trajectory of politics, what do you think Texas will look like in 10 years?

Where we are in 10 years is dependent on our elected officials actually delivering on conservative legislation that fights the culture war.

Our state depends on it. Get involved today.

where do you see

yourself in 20 years?

More freedom, less government in my life.

And some land.

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lily kate

twenty

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I grew up homeschooled and Christian, I am a small business owner, I chose to NOT go to college, I am a TPUSA Ambassador, PragerU influencer and host of a show called Sanity Check USA. I have given over 50 speech around the nation about why Radical Feminism lies to women and how Gen Z must replace feminism

with femininity, tradition and Christianity.

If you could add one

thing to the GOP legislative list of priorities, what

would it be?

Enshrining the definition of marriage as "a covenant between man, woman and God." into law. Therefore, establishing that marriage is sacred and ONLY between

a man and woman, while acknowledging God's justice

and wrath, if that covenant is broken. An honorable mention is the eradication of no fault divorce!

What is one thing young conservatives get right and wrong, politically?

Young conservatives rightly see the direct connection between happiness through freedom. So many lost, young people today are slaves to their desires, addictive substances and social pressure: but young conservatives are preaching the message of "freedom can bring that happiness that you desire!" This generation also understands that freedom is not the ability to do what you want, it is the obligation to do what you ought and through the pursuit of responsibility, one finds meaning and happiness!

Young conservatives wrongly assume that true leadership is based off of how extreme your personality/political views are. I see so many of my peers falling into personality cults in this movement because my peers find someone with a radical set of beliefs, saying their beliefs loudly. (My generation is easily distracted by loud noises and hype)

Leadership is acting out your beliefs in an honorable and noteworthy way, rather than yelling into a camera and dividing the movement more!

What is your most controversial take?

Voting is not a right. Nor should voting ability be given to everyone when they turn 18.

Voting should be limited to those who have "skin in the game" per-say. Voting should be limited to people who qualify in 1 or more of the following:

1. They own property or land

2. They own a house

3. They are married

4. They have served in the military or are a veteran

5. They are NOT on welfare

6. They are over 35 years old

Would this disqualify college students, apartment owners, welfare recipients, under 35 years old and single people? You betcha!

where do you see yourself in 20 years?

The dream would be a daily political talkshow on The Blaze, traveling and speaking all around the nation, to young women about why Feminism is a terrible lie that women are being told and I want a big happy family!

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sam hopper

twenty

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A Video Producer in Conservative Politics

Raised in fly-over-county Decatur, Texas, Sam was quickly taught the evils of Government when he discovered the regulations on small-homestead farming. He became highly active in Texas Politics at 17, when his Father, Andy Hopper, made his bid for Texas Senate District 30.


What was the defining moment that woke

you up politically?

My parents property tax bill when I was thirteen - over five thousand dollars for land that was producing goods for my local community at the time. When Cruz ran in 2015/2016 for President, I was fully attentive and woke up to the far-left’s hypocrisy, and also learned the dangers of the so-called RINOs - i.e. Chris Christie and John Kasich.


What is the extent of your political involvement?

I work full-time in Conservative politics. I’ve block-walked, attended and prepared political fundraisers, created commercials and advertisements for candidates, often free of charge. Some did. I was a staunch Huffines supporter during his bid for Governor, though secretly, I loved Chad Prather, and vigorously fought to help Mike Olcott defeat far-left “Republican” Glenn Rogers in HD60 as a volunteer.

Who or what is your biggest influence on your worldview?

My Dad - he taught me what being a true Conservative meant when he ran for Texas Senate in SD30. He was the first guy in the race, and decided in the hot-tub that he had to stand and fight, because nobody else would. Today, the group he founded, Wise County Conservatives has mobilized Wise County in a way I never thought possible, and I think it’s

safe to say, Wise County is in mostly good hands.


Given the current trajectory of politics, what do you think Texas will look like in 10 years?

I don’t know that I can answer that confidently. I hope it’ll be in a good place, but that’ll only happen if we manage to Texit and replace our current leadership.

I’m not confident that anybody can make that happen, which is where prayer becomes necessary. Letting God use us as his foot soldiers is paramount.

During the period of Israel's Civil war in Judges 19-21, 10 Tribes of Israel marched against the Tribe of Benjamin because God had told them that Justice needed to be served. It was a war of 400,000 vs 27,000. The 400,000 lost over and over again. Yet God kept telling them that justice should be served. So they would go, and they would lose to the 27,000. Three times they did this. Eventually they were so distraught that they went to the Temple to sacrifice to God and fasted. It was only once people’s motivation was right was the battle won. Yet after the battle was won, and the Tribe of Benjamin had been nearly wiped out, they cried because they had broken God’s covenant because they had gone too far on their own accord. God was upset with them because they were so determined to do what was right in their minds instead of following in God’s way. Israel continued to perpetuate mistakes.

I fear this same story for us. War is God’s. Politics is God’s. Especially in our country, as each of us are the King’s and are Ceaser. Some people hide

behind it, others are too bold in it and think they can be a judge. We must be careful to walk with God’s intention and his justice, and not our own. If we do this, Texas can be saved.


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Chris horrigan

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Chris moved to College Station in 2020 after finishing his studies at the University of Southern California. He helped start the Bryan College Station Young Republicans in 2021

and currently serves as president of the organization.

What is the extent of your political involvement?

Aside from Young Republicans, I'm involved with my local Republican party and pushed a platform plank all the way from my precinct convention to the state party platform last year to learn the process.

What is the number one issue you are most

passionate about?

Above all else I am interested in the ideological recomposition of the Republican party. The American right cannot go on being goofy and naive. Every year there is a new wave of zoomers with right wing potential -- we need to provide them with knowledge and brotherhood before the establishment dorks get a chance to groom them into serving the gerontocracy. The percentage of zoomers our side wins over will determine the future of American conservatism.

Who or what is your biggest influence on your worldview?

I learned a lot from anonymous internet users in the 2017-18 era. I guess that's kind of vague but that's where the foundation was laid -- wild times on right wing internet during college.

Given the current trajectory of politics, what do you think Texas will look like in 10 years?

California minus the nice weather

where do you see

yourself in 20 years?

I don't have a long term plan or goal right now. I just try to live in such a way that every year I get stronger, smarter, and wealthier, and

make more friends. And of course I hope to also do my part in our political situation.

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johnny uribe

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Howdy y’all! My name is Johnny Luis Uribe & I am the Chapter Chairman Emeritus for Sam Houston YCT. I am a 23 year old senior majoring in Political Science with a minor in Criminal Justice with aspirations of becoming an attorney. In my downtime whenever I’m not fighting to keep Texas great, you can find me watching the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Astros while grilling and listening to some Texas Country and Tejano music as well as some old school rancheras.

What was the defining moment that woke

you up politically?

I woke up politically whenever I decided to join the Young Conservatives of Texas chapter at Lone Star College-CyFair. YCT helped me wake Politically by helping me become Conservative, not just republican. Whenever I got to Sam Houston State in Huntsville, TX, I started my own YCT chapter and since it’s founding, we have been the CONSERVATIVE organization on campus, while the College Republicans have been the “republicans” on campus, aka RINOs. I say RINO because they themselves said "YCT is too extreme for them," and I am proud of that because it proved YCT is the actual CONSERVATIVE organization on campus.

What is a common misconception about your

generation that you wish to dispel?

I want to change the narrative that conservatives

are fascists because let’s be honest who’s acting

like the real fascists?? The left!!

What is one thing young conservatives get right and wrong politically?

Young Conservatives get it wrong by voting for the candidate with an R next to their name without looking

for the actual conservative candidates, hence why it’s

Abbott v Beto, instead of Huffines v Beto.

(Thanks a lot, College Republicans)

What is your most controversial take?

Abolish all abortion, no half measures, no exceptions!! Texas needs to secede from the union!

Given the current trajectory of politics, what do you think Texas will look like in 10 years?

If we keep letting organizations like College Republicans win by supporting RINOs, Texas will be blue but if the Grassroots Conservatives win and elect real Conservatives, then Texas will be BLOOD RED!!

where do you see

yourself in 20 years?

II want to be the first conservative Hispanic GOVERNOR OF TEXAS !! We need to make Texas even greater!!

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david silvey

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I am a native Texan, and was recently a candidate for the

Texas House of Representatives in 2022. I am a passionate conservative leader in both local and state politics, and have worked on more than a dozen GOP campaigns across Texas and Oklahoma over the past several years. I also write, host, and produce the political podcast "The Conservative Front" along with my twin brother and Army veteran, Christopher Silvey.

What is the extent of your political involvement?

I am a firm believer in traditional conservative values in my personal life. Faith, family, and community are the pillars that this country was built on. It's why this nation has been the greatest place to live and raise a family for the last 246 years. The Left knows this, and that's why they have chosen to engage in the culture war in such an aggressive manner. Destroy the foundation, and the entire building comes crumbling down. That's why I choose to fight in the culture on the political side. The Republican Party has been historically bad at defending conservative values, which is why we have effectively no foothold in the culture today. We need to collectively understand this issue and elect conservative leaders in our party who will lean into the culture, not pull back. I fully understand that this will be a generational battle - but it's one that we have to start fighting now if we want to have any chance at saving this great nation. We need to rebuild a conservative foundation in America so that our children and grandchildren can eventually live in a country that they can be proud of.

What is the number one issue you are most

passionate about?

My number one issue, without a doubt, is the ongoing battle against gender modification. First of all, it's absurd that you

aren't allowed to say that men are not women and women are not men. Somehow a statement that has been universally true for all humans since the beginning of time has become controversial in the last few years. But the Left knows that they have no way of defending their position, and they know that they can't convince any reasonable adult to believe what they know isn't true. Which is why they have taken up the most sinister strategy ever conceived - indoctrinating little boys and girls into a lifetime of confusion and abuse. What the Left is doing to children is truly evil. They are trying to poison the minds of young kids before they even have a chance to develop their own identity. They are robbing children of their fundamental right to be themselves, and more importantly, robbing them of the truth. Transitioning a child to another gender is child abuse, and it should be treated as such. It's emotional abuse, it's physical abuse, and it's psychological abuse all rolled into one. It is in fact the most objectionable thing that you could possibly do to a child. We have to put an end to this madness. We have to stand up and protect children who are having their lives taken away from them, because they are completely an d totally defenseless against the groomers. They do not have the mental facilities to withstand the barrage of lies and propaganda from the Left. Many of them will be chemically castrated, permanently disfigured, or worse before they even have a chance to understand themselves. There is no battle worth fighting more than this one. We must make this issue a focal point of the Republican Party.

where do you see

yourself in 20 years?

All I want is to see a state where every citizen is confident that this is the best place on Earth to raise a family, start a business, or just enjoy life. I want to help build a prosperous and stable future for the state of Texas. That work has to start now. Whether that means running for office myself, supporting quality candidates on the state and local level, or even just taking an active role in the dialogue of this state, I plan on doing my part. And I will continue encouraging others to do the same. This state IS worth protecting, and we all have an obligation to contribute.

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Riley Moody

twenty-four

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Orange Mother Teresa of Our Time.

What was the defining moment that woke

you up politically?

I came out of the womb a right-winger...literally.

I've always been highly critical of feminism and the government and simply wanted to be left alone.

How have you been affected, as a young person, by local, state, and national policies?

I moved to Texas earlier this year from New York City, which had some of the most stringent lockdowns and policies during the COVID-19 Regime Era. Vaccine passports were mandatory pretty much everywhere, with the exception of your tiny apartment. Now, unlike other so-called "conservatives" who also lived in places like NYC that experienced the most strict lockdowns throughout the entire country, I refused to get vaccinated and never did. Luckily for a proud introvert like myself, such extreme lockdown policies didn't affect me since I never left my apartment. But even if

I was more of a social RINO like everyone else,

I wouldn't bow to the Vaccine Mob

How do your views differ from that of your parents?

Where my views differ from that of my parents is in the spiritual sense. As a first-generation Christian,

I view the world and politics now through a biblical lens.

What is one thing young conservatives get right and wrong politically?

Something that young conservatives get right is being skeptical of the Establishment. One thing that many young conservatives (and conservatives as a whole) get wrong is supporting First-wave feminism while simultaneously opposing the RABID feminism we see today. What they fail to realize is the fact that today's radical feminism could only exist as a direct result of the first initial wave of feminism.

Given the current trajectory of politics,

what do you think Texas will look like in 10 years?

Hopefully seceding from the evil, tyrannical Regime known as the United States of America.

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Josiah David

nine-teen

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White Christian Conservative.

What was the defining moment that woke

you up politically?

Watching how conservatives handled the Afghanistan withdrawal. Many Conservatives wanted to keep

troops there to preserve what we had fought for. It

was a pointless place to be in from the start and we don't need to "rescue" or "westernize" places. Whether they want to fight for freedom or not, but we have already fought and lost men for our freedom, why fight for yours. It's likely that your kid is probably a questioning or going to question their gender or sexuality, so we should probably focus on that part first. Kai also really red-pilled me on America First principles when he destroyed Neo-Con Jack Loudon in a debate.

Define your political

and personal

belief system

A society heavily reliant on God. Abolishment of FDA, CDC, FBI, CIA, and all of those 3 letter agencies.

Prison reformation, abolishment of immigration, get rid

of speeding tickets (might change when I'm not 19), serious police reformation, correcting liberal history, releasing the horrendous crimes the government has done on it's people (9/11), and public shame.

What is the extent of your political

involvement

I am a producer for a Right wing network

What is one thing young conservatives get right and wrong, politically?

We are correctly skeptical of the establishment.

Young conservative men, incorrectly glorify conservative women. We have sadly become the minority, Godly traditions are "bigoted". As a result, when young men go online and they find the "conservative" girl, with her boobs out, saying all the right things, they mentally break down. Which is sadly why we have elevated booby con voices, who spew Neo-Con bullshit and these clowns can't wait to get a sniff. It's pathetic, I mean how does Kai Schwemmer

only have 12,000 followers but Debra Lea has 40,000?

Do you really think Debra is more articulate or intelligent than Kai? No, but she dresses up like a playboy bunny and exploits your conservatism for validation. Classic women things and you STILL take the bait. Find God.

where do you see yourself in 20 years?

With my family and church. Away from the city, industrialization, and this industry.

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kelly neidert

twenty-two

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From the "most hated college conservative in

the state" to "the woman Antifa militants view

as one of the biggest threats in Texas".

Also the Executive Director of Protect Texas Kids.

What was the defining moment that woke

you up politically?

I grew up in a conservative family, but going to the University of North Texas for three years really opened

my eyes and pushed me further to the right. All of my classmates were deranged gay people on Prozac who wanted to literally kill me for being conservative.

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What’s changed since we spoke a year ago?

I graduated college and also got banned from Twitter and TikTok.[Now] I am the Executive Director of Protect Texas Kids, a nonprofit organization focused on banning

"kid-friendly" drag shows, outlawing child transitions, and fighting to take back Texas schools from the Left. I organize protests and attend school board meetings across Dallas-Fort Worth. I'm also involved with the Young Conservatives of Texas at UNT as chapter alumni.

Define your political and personal belief system

I think "Christian Nationalist" is a good description of

both my political and personal belief system.

What is one thing young conservatives get right and wrong politically?

One thing young conservatives get wrong is who they look up to in the movement. I see many of my peers infatuated with Con Inc. figureheads who seem to care more about making money and gaining Twitter followers than actually doing something impactful.

What is your most controversial take?

Transgender people don't exist.

where do you see

yourself in 20 years?

In 20 years, I plan on being married and

adopting kids. I see myself staying in politics until I'm absolutely sick of it.

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abel garcia

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I am a detransitioner who has been hurt by the medical system and the government-sanctioned the

destruction of my body and others like myself.

What was the defining moment that woke

you up politically?

Growing up as a kid I was a very shy, quiet, and timid, I never was the most masculine child growing and due to my Mexican background, I did not think I could be the man I was born as. I never thought about transgenderism until I was an adult and asked for help, when I did ask for help I was immediately affirmed as a woman on my first session with a therapist and put on a path to quickly transition.

I only thought of the idea of transitioning but it all changed when I was traumatized by my father taking me to Mexico, after that, I accepted what they offered me and started to transition. After being on hormones for less than a year I was approved for surgery to give me implants and removal of my genitals (i didn't ask for my genitals to be removed), luckily I ignored the surgery for removal of my genitals. Not long after getting implants I fell into a deep depression and I was left alone by those who I thought were my friends, eventually, everything came crashing down on me and I realized I made a mistake.

After realizing my mistake I worked hard to fix my life but unfortunately living in California, I was met with roadblocks and no's from the medical professionals who said yes to me so I could destroy my life. Eventually, I got proper help, turned my life around, and now I am here in Texas to help and protect others from what happened to me.

What is the extent of your political involvement?

I first spoke out in January 2020 but didn't start doing this until September 2021. Since then I have been speaking out everywhere and anywhere that I can get an audience to hear about the harm done to me, besides speaking out I do Youtube videos documenting the harm done to me, speaking in other states, and any and everything in between that.

How have you been affected, as a young person, by local, state, and national policies?

I have been negatively affected by the state of California by quickly pushing me down the path to medically and socially transition even though it was never a possibility, I have just been pushed down a path of being a guinea pig and medical patient for life.

where do you see yourself in 20 years?

My end goal is to end the sterilization of other people for an obvious lie, I hope to see myself in 20 years either finished with fighting against this ideology or providing support to those who have been harmed by this ideology.

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Caitlyn Surles

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Caitlyn Surles is a native Texan who loves the Lord, her husband Reese, and calling out universities for partisanship and hypocrisy (in that order). As an impeached former Student Body President and the previous TPUSA campus coordinator at the University of Texas at Arlington, she has since devoted her energies to holding universities responsible for their persecution of conservative students. She is currently living the army wife life and working on Capitol Hill, but eagerly anticipates her return to the Great Nation of Texas and

seeing her goofy cat, Waffles, once again.


What was the defining moment that woke you up

politically?

I gained resolve in the Spring of 2021 when the political/cultural views that I had been developing for two years were put to the test. I was finishing up my term as student body president at UTA, and was retaliated against by another student leader. This led to my “cancellation” at the school, which was accompanied by threats and harassment, posters with my face on them, a public trial, and the loss of my job. I even became a meme in my own time! A student asked me during the trial something along the lines of "what makes you think you can have these opinions," to which I responded "because I can," which became a local meme for a while, much to my amusement. I doubt that the students who witch-hunted me anticipated that I would use those experiences to get a valuable internship in DC that same year. I transformed what happened to me into a single-minded passion to address the ideological wastelands that are state schools in Texas. My coworker and I used these apparent misfortunes to catapult us into a tour of speaking engagements across the DFW metroplex and build a team determined to bring not only UTA but other state

universities who have oppressed their students to justice

Who or what is your biggest influence on your worldview?

The Word of God is my biggest worldview influence—I am unapologetic about this. Political systems have gone in and out of fashion for centuries and ideologies will change and get retracted, but the Word of the Lord stands forever. I also draw

a lot of inspiration from the writings and lives of Puritan theologians. These individuals were passionate about holiness and about creating an American society structured around holiness. Their combined goals of personal sanctification and freedom to grow in Christ are worth emulating as we work out what it means in the postmodern era to be a patriot sold out

for Christianity above all else

Who or what is your biggest influence on

your worldview?

The Bible is absolutely the most influential part of my worldview. We are living in an upside down world that says there is no truth. "Your truth is your truth, and my truth is my truth." That is merely opinion and is a weak substance for a moral foundation for a culture and a worldview. Truth does not change, it is not subjective. The world we are living in says that “truth” is based purely on opinion. God, and the absolute truths defined in the Bible have been taken away from our country and the void has created a culture of chaos, disorder, and lawlessness. You cannot have sustained prosperity without morality. The founders of this country knew that the moral laws of Judeo Christianity were the keys to success. George Washington said the following during his farewell address in 1796, “Of all dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.” Another one of founding fathers, Gouverneur Morris, (known as the penman of the constitution) said, “Religion is the solid basis of good morals; therefore education should teach the precepts of religion, and the duties of man toward God.”

What is one thing young conservatives get right and wrong, politically?

Young conservatives have just the right amount of cynicism and perception to realize that we can’t change the world anymore but we can do our part to slow moral decay and corruption, which is the inherent goal of conservatism. I’ve noticed a trend towards social issues over anything else among my peers, which is very valuable because lasting change will occur in the hearts and minds of individuals and not necessarily in legislative offices or ballots. And my circles are also setting the example for their peers in terms of living out a conservative life, which excites me so much because they’re discovering early on what is most fulfilling–we’re getting married to godly, respectable spouses with conviction, we’re having children, we’re becoming the next leaders in our families and communities and I love it!!

Unfortunately, what I’ve also been seeing is a host of young conservatives taking some form of TradLite online and play-acting as connoisseurs of the traditional lifestyle without actually understanding what it means. The lure of the elusive influencer career proves too strong for a lot of my peers and I think that’s going to prove very detrimental for the movement in a few years. These days the Trad aesthetic is more “cottagecore stripper” than anything else, and I hate to see a genuinely wholesome and healthy movement bastardized into nothing more than a caricature. If your last post was you flaunting your American flag bikini pic, your next one doesn’t need to be you shouting at women of your age to quit their jobs and have babies—plenty of them were already quietly and gracefully doing this before you discovered the Trad scene

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Joshua Medeiros

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Joshua is a hard-core Conservative activist and works in the Conservative movement in Texas. He is a first-generation American, and a political refugee from the San Francisco Bay Area having moved to Austin, Texas at 17 years old in 2018. He attended St. Edward's University where he studied Computer Science for 4 years and was the chairman of the campus Young Conservative of Texas chapter for 1.5 years. Currently he lives just north of Austin in Williamson County.

Define your political and personal belief system

I’d describe myself as a traditional/genuine conservative. To put it in a few words I am a paleoconservative and a Christian Nationalist.

I believe the Constitution is a great document that has stood the test of time, no matter how both Republicans (looking directly at you Bush, Cringeshaw, and Cornyn to name a few) and Democrats try their hardest to subvert it. The issues we are facing now is less about the validity of the document, but are more about the relaxed attitude we have taken as a country towards it.

We still as Conservatives believe in the founding ideals. But the only way the constitution works en masse is if we have a shared morality. I believe that Christianity provides the best moral framework out of any other theological or philosophical belief systems. I would not go so far as to say mandate Christianity (everyone needs to take their own journey to Christ, as paraphrased from the Bible) however crafting our laws to be America, and Texas, first with the moral framework of Christianity in mind is the best option. I know a lot of people who hesitate to legislate on morality, and to them I say, every law is based on a moral principle. Do not murder in an inherently moral statement.

How do your views differ from that of your parents?

I am a lot more fundamentally traditional then they are. Every relationship I’ve been in (not many) has been with the goal of getting married and having children. I’m 21 and I’m getting married next year to the person I will be spending the rest of my life with. I have the feeling that I’m getting married a lot younger and quicker than they would have liked me to.

I’m also a lot more influenced by my duty to my country and now my state. I don’t think they quite understand that notion. I don't care about having a ton of money or nice things right now. My sole focus is making sure that America and Texas is a place where I can raise my kids right.

If you could add one

thing to the GOP legislative list of priorities, what

would it be?

I would like to see the total banishment of pornography production and distribution at the top of the list of GOP priorities. It’s already in some form planks on the RPT platform in planks 161 (Ban on Exposing Minors to Pornography online) and 162 (Pornography Crisis).

Pornography has been a net detriment on society and the easy access to it has been a bad time for men and women. And that’s not even touching how bad the production is, with rampant trafficking, unwilling or unknowing participants, women being pressured into it etc..

where do you see yourself in 20 years?

II haven’t thought that far out yet quite honestly, however I picture in 20 years having at least 2 kids, a nice bit of land, some cattle, and I’ll still be fighting the Conservative fight. My end goal in life is to retire and farm but that’s another at least 40 years out.

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Tayler Hansen

twenty-two

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Independent Journalist / Field Reporter

What was the defining moment that woke you up politically?

After graduating high school early I worked a medical manufacturing job, I met my line mechanic named

Russ. He began educating me about Bohemian Grove amongst other perversions “Elites” were into.

Once I began to do my research I was in awe, I

became obsessed with understanding how the real

world works outside of the simulation. That moment

led me down a rabbit hole that I’ve never quite climbed out of, ever since then I have devoted all of my time to solving political and cultural issues, doing whatever

I can to make a difference.

What is the extent of your political involvement

I am very involved in politics— I have been field reporting since 2020, before then I was an activist painting “Baby Lives Matter” murals across the country outside of abortion clinics. I do investigative Journalism regarding Government corruption, undercover reporting exposing the grooming of children via drag shows in Texas, I documented the death of Ashli Babbitt inside of the Capitol on January 6th and named the shooter afterwards, covered the 2020 “summer of love” riots, as well as many other things.

How have you been affected, as a young person, by local, state, and national policies?

Not being able to live the kind of life an American should be able to. From rising home costs, record inflation, girl bosses, grooming culture, and mass illegal immigration. I am nervous to raise a child

in the current environment that globalism and

Marxism has cast upon us.

where do you see yourself in 20 years?

I plan to report on key topics that will lead to legislation being passed that will actually make a difference. In 20 years I would love to be reporting still, but I have a feeling i’m going to receive the CIA excellence in journalism award by then. (Two bullets and an alleged suicide)

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Carly Spain

twenty-two

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Conservative graphic designer and marketer.

What was the defining moment that woke you up politically?

Joining the Huffines gubernatorial campaign

catapulted me into the conservative movement.

I am honored to continue to fight for liberty with Don today

Define your political and personal

belief system

I believe the Bible is 100% true and

use it to craft my political beliefs.

What is the extent

of your political

involvement

I have worked with multiple political candidates across Texas, including Don Huffines and Alex Mealer, doing social media and graphic design work. My company, Bluestone Creatives, provides digital marketing and graphic design for candidates and organizations on the local, statewide, and national level.

Who or what is your

biggest influence

on your worldview?

My dad has always given me wonderful advice regarding business, school, friendships, and life. He is the best storyteller and teaches me with his life experience

What is your most controversial take?

It shouldn’t be controversial, but I love the patriarchy.

where do you see yourself in 20 years?

I plan on continuing to do what I love, graphic design and marketing that furthers the conservative movement throughout Texas and the nation.

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Jake Neidert

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Political Weapon. Certified Patriot. Trump’s Top Guy.

What was the defining moment that woke

you up politically?

There is nothing more red pilling than knocking doors in a Republican Primary. When I knocked my first doors in 2020 for George Hindman, I experienced the Real Nature of Politics firsthand. I found young people, especially college students, have a profound impact and influence over older Republican voters. As young people, we have a duty and responsibility to get activated in politics and do our part to fix our nation.

Define your political

and personal

belief system

First and foremost, I believe in the Supremacy of Christ. Christ has ultimate dominion over our world;

He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. As a Christian, I believe that the duty to Baptize all Nations

is as much a spiritual call as it is a political call.

What is one thing young conservatives get

right and wrong, politically?

Young Conservatives are sometimes in a bubble, whether that’s niche online communities, or an on campus academic environment at universities.

Either way, more young conservatives need to knock doors and meet Republican voters.

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What’s changed since we spoke a year ago?

I’ve grown more in my faith and been able to meet more people and move more to the right.

where do you see yourself in 20 years?

I hope that things get to a point where I don’t need to work in politics and can have a family and normal life outside of politics.

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Brianna Dashnea

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Brianna is an active citizen in the conservative community surrounding San Antonio. She works at the headquarters of a veteran-operated brand that is popular among military, first-responders, and other American patriots. She can be seen at political conferences around Texas quietly recording and reporting on the progress of the American right-wing.

What is the number one issue you are most

passionate about?

I stay unsettled by the amount of people who were taught to militantly defend their "right" to have abortions out of convenience while calling it "women's health" or "sexual liberation". If we cannot agree on the value of unborn children, ethically-speaking, then we probably cannot come to terms on the objective truth or moral good of anything.

What is one thing young conservatives get right and wrong, politically?

Sometimes, I would meet a high-school conservative and it would blow my mind how much they knew before they could barely vote. I think Gen-Z conservatives defend their values with more conviction than many millennials. However, I would warn young conservatives who are active online to be cautious and considerate about the internet. Boomer take, I know. But Gen-Z has a real problem with clout-chasing and disguising it as activism. Much of it lacks modesty and humility which I believe to be conservative virtues.

Given the current trajectory of politics, what do you think Texas will look like in 10 years?

I am preparing for the worst. Metropolitan cities will have significantly more homeless people. Infrastructure will continue to be inefficient. The supply for low-skill labor workers will not meet the demand for the corporate STEM-type jobs Texas will need. Test scores will get lower and acceptance qualifications for jobs and universities will be decided by diversity boards. Still no immigration moratorium but the damage will be so far-gone. Religious demographics will drastically change along with Texas morale. In addition, millions of Beto supporters will fester in Austin for his 8th bid at formal office

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I think I am more conservative than I was but am actually lesser involved in the political sphere.

It is a privilege to know that there are some people who still think I contribute enough to the mission

to nominate me for this.

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blake kresses

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I’m a Christian Nationalist, host of The KGB Show, former Turning Point USA ambassador,

lifting enthusiast, cat lover, carnivore, and professional internet homophobe.

What is the extent

of your political involvement?

I’ve worked on numerous political campaigns, was an ambassador

for Turning Point USA before being kicked out for being too homophobic, and am a host of The KGB Show on YouTube. I also make short form content on Instagram regarding various issues.

How have you been affected, as a young person, by local, state,

and national policies?

Gas prices are the obvious answer, but I’m also not allowed to defend myself due to constitutional carry not

pertaining to individuals under 21. The social cohesion of this country has been completely destroyed by

immigration, and perverted leftists out on drag shows for children in small neighboring towns.


Given the current trajectory of politics, what do you think Texas will look

like in 10 years?


Many disagree with this, or refuse to consider, but I believe that Texas will flip to blue within the next few election cycles. The overwhelming tendency of every immigrant group is to vote Democrat, in an effort not to assimilate to our culture, but rather make our country look more like theirs. If immigration trends continue, and no moratorium is put in place, we will lose Texas. Pair that factor with the Californians moving here, as well as immigrants not just from the south but also from Asia, and our state will be a Democrat powerhouse. I pray for this not to be true,but the black pill has been taken.


where do you see yourself in 20 years?

I wish to continue making content, and push the conservatives of this country further to the right. I have thoughts of evolving the current KGB Show into an expanded network to compete with the more mainstream neocon actors within the movement. From a personal perspective, a family and multiple children are necessary within the next 10 years, hopefully as soon as possible.

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brandy perez

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Brandy is a nineteen year old political activist and college student studying Political Science and International Business with a minor in Cyber Security at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

She was born and has lived her whole life close to the Southern Border, which motivated her to get involved in politics at an early age.


What was the defining moment that woke

you up politically?

Recently, I discovered that there are many people within our own party who ascend to power for all the wrong reasons, tarnishing our values, neglecting constituents, and giving a bad image to conservatism. I took it upon myself, with the help of patriots in my community, to call out the corruption within South Texas. The Rio Grande Valley is infamous for its extortion, nepotism, and embezzlement, among other shameful and illegal acts within politics. Typically this type of behavior is common among the local Democrats, which is why I was so frustrated when I found out about the corruption within the local GOP county party. The leadership under Chairwomen Adrienne Pena-Garza of the Hidalgo County Republican Party lacked transparency and does not represent the values that we as Christian conservatives hold close to our hearts. She was aware of the shocking and disturbing allegations against her brother, who allegedly has a two decade long history of taking advantage of young teenage political staffers and activists within the local party. I confronted her privately over the unsafe environment I felt was being created by her brother's alleged predatory

tendencies, and she remained adamant in defending her brother and claimed he served an integral role within the party. I was not satisfied with her failure to protect the young women of our community or even conduct an investigation into the accusations surfacing, so I drafted a resolution for her removal and notified her that I would be protesting her leadership soon. This has experience has taught me that when you go up against injustice and immorality, you will feel the heavy weight of the intimidation from the evil forces you are contesting. My attempt to advocate for Adrienne Pena Garza's removal as chair has not been easy, but I know that it is the right thing to do, for the safety of young girls in South Texas politics, and for the integrity of our Republican party.


If you could add one thing to the GOP legislative list of priorities, what

would it be?

I truly believe that if Texas adopted closed primaries, our state would shift towards a more conservative form of government. It is frustrating that constituents, with little to no history of party involvement, have the right to elect the GOP nominee. A large percentage of primary voters without consistent Republican affiliation are not making an intellectual decision, as they have limited knowledge on the proposed polices and ideological differences candidates' reserve. This has cost Texas the opportunity to elect principled conservatives into office, since candidates with the best policy views are frequently unable to win the primary elections due to the name recognition of less conservative candidates. The responsibility of electing the GOP nominee should lie with citizens, who are active registered voters within the party, as they are more likely to be informed and recognize the candidates who will do their best to uphold the party's platform. For this reason, I would advocate for the Texas GOP to add enforcing closed primaries on our legislative priorities, to ensure that voters are making educated decisions on who will represent the party.

where do you see

yourself in 20 years?

In 20 years, I will be 39. Although I do not know what God has in store for me, and much is subject to change at His will, I have dreams to finish my undergraduate education and complete law school by the time I am 24. I can't really predict when I'll get married, but ideally I would love to be married within the next few years to someone who is also involved in politics. I think it would be beautiful to share such a big passion of mine with the man I choose to be with, and that

we can work together to push for a more conservative society and government together. I want to spend my late twenties and and early thirties with my children, raising them to love God and instill conservative principles in them early on in their lives. My biggest accomplishment would be creating

a safe, caring, and happy home for my family to thrive in.

I would like to be active in politics throughout this time, by supporting my husband in his political career and doing as much as I can within local governments and the Republican Party to ensure that they are keeping our communities first. By my mid to late thirties I would like to enter the legal field

by becoming an elections campaign attorney, to uphold the integrity of our elections, and elect America first candidates into office.

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John Doyle

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Political commentator, writer, and activist.

What was the defining moment that woke you up politically?

The Yale Halloween Costume Incident

circa 2015 was my 9/11.

Who or what is your biggest influence on your

worldview?

Anons who will never be sufficiently credited

for their role in literally shaping almost all of

internet and political culture.

What is the number one issue you are most passionate about?

Purging dysgenic freaks of anything approximating power or influence throughout society.

How do your views differ from that of your parents?

I'm more convicted or maybe entrenched, so to speak.

If you could add one thing to the GOP legislative

list of priorities, what would it be?

Banning the literal poisons in our

food and water supplies.

Given the current trajectory of politics,

what do you think Texas will look like in 10 years?

Bluer, which is to say at best significantly more irritating and at worst significantly more dangerous. Will probably be some combination of the two.

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kait schober

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Kait is currently based in Austin, Texas. She is a published author who applies the leadership skills acquired from running a fitness franchise and being the Regional Director for LTC Allen West's 2022 Gubernatorial Campaign to influence culture. She is passionate about educating, encouraging, and empowering others to be the person they were created to be.

Define your political and personal belief system

I am Constitutional Conservative who embraces equal opportunity. My belief system is based on the philosophies of John Locke and Thomas Jefferson; they believed that all men and women were created equal by God, and have the unalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

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What’s changed since we spoke a year ago?

In November of 2021 I started working full time on LTC Allen West's gubernatorial campaign. In March of 2022, I began to write about my experience going into politics full force. My heart broke after seeing the condition Texas was truly in. I spent the next 6 months writing and publishing my latest book, "99 Days Across Texas" where I combined a handful of the current problems Texas is facing with the constitutional response, and the Biblical perspective. The book empowers individuals to understand what is going on and the problems we are facing, but it also gives them a practical steps to take to get involved. This leaves the reader feeling empowered instead of overwhelmed and hopeless. I have had the opportunity to share the book and talk about these issues on several podcasts and I have spoken at events across Texas counties over the course summer and fall of 2022. I use my free time to stay engaged with what is going on in my local county.

Who or what is your biggest influence on

your worldview?

The Bible is absolutely the most influential part of my worldview. We are living in an upside down world that says there is no truth. "Your truth is your truth, and my truth is my truth." That is merely opinion and is a weak substance for a moral foundation for a culture and a worldview. Truth does not change, it is not subjective. The world we are living in says that “truth” is based purely on opinion. God, and the absolute truths defined in the Bible have been taken away from our country and the void has created a culture of chaos, disorder, and lawlessness. You cannot have sustained prosperity without morality.

The founders of this country knew that the moral laws of Judeo Christianity were the keys to success. George Washington said the following during his farewell address in 1796, “Of all dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.” Another one of founding fathers, Gouverneur Morris, (known as the penman of the constitution) said, “Religion is the solid basis of good morals; therefore education should teach the precepts of religion, and the duties of man toward God.”

How have you been affected, as a young person, by local, state, and national policies?

[Sometimes] we only focus on the negative, but a positive policy change that has affected my age group would be the overturn of Roe v. Wade. I have seen amongst my peers, community and friends a shift that has happened in the way we view children. The sanctity of the precious life of the child in the womb has grown since the overturning of abortion. I also think our technical modern medical advances of sonogram technology has created a space for more in-depth understanding of the human development during a pregnancy. This has given my generation the opportunity to value human life no matter how small. I am excited and hopeful to watch the positive trajectory of this movement continue forward in my generation!

where do you see

yourself in 20 years?

I have a passion for speaking about these current topics and providing action steps for people who want to get involved. A goal of mine would be to have more opportunities to speak and influence. 20 years from now I hope to have more published work, and who knows... maybe I'll run for office someday!

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gabe victal

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Republican Hype House Tiktoker turned Micro E-celeb host, 2/3, of The KGB Show on YouTube. Video Creator, editor, irl cameraman. Christian-Conservative as well as a Beef Tartare & Cigar appreciator.

What was the defining moment that woke

you up politically?

The most defining moment that TRULY woke me up politically was the post Trump “loss” era. I had lots of time to think on where it all went wrong, and how a result like this could have even happened.

Then after talking to friends of mine who, at the time, were notably further right than I was, something clicked in my head. A big handful of the “Conservative” values I held were just aiding in the spread of Evil and Satanism in America.

define your political and personal belief system

I’d say I am a more Traditionally oriented Conservative that understand the current state of our Country and World.

Extremely pro-life, pro-family, pro-God, anti-lgbtq, anti-weed.

Protects children, protect women (not whores though)

What is the extent

of your political involvement?

Grassroots Campaign work all throughout the DFW and more (most notably for Jeff Younger and Bryan Slaton).

Have a show called The KGB Show. Have cameraman's for other Political internet figures.

What is the number one issue you are most

passionate about?

What I hate the most is the attack on innocence whether that be the mutilation of our children, abortion, anti-white hatred in schools, etc.

How have you been affected, as a young person, by local, state, and national policies?

Now that I have moved out of the house, it’s very hard as a young man to keep up with the inflation rates right now. The amount of money I spend on Food and Gas compared to even a year ago is absurd.

where do you see

yourself in 20 years?

Doing The KGB Show full time, run for a house seat here in Texas, and hopefully be able to start a family in 10-15 years time.

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dylan moreno

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Hello Patriots! My name is Dylan Moreno, I am originally from McAllen, Texas. Currently I am studying at Texas Tech University majoring in Biology while on the Pre-Dental Track. My political involvement started in 2016 when I started to see children dying at the border and corruption growing all around America. I couldn't stand to see the establishment misusing their power to benefit themselves, so I started to get involved in mayoral to congressional races to unseat the elite.

define your political and personal belief system

My personal and political belief system are not complicated because I believe complexity can be met with cruel intensions to manipulate peers. As a Catholic and Conservative I am a strong believer in Faith, Family, and Freedom. I believe once we lose the three values I just mentioned, then the demoralization process becomes at lot easier to accomplish. When morality is gone then loyalty would become just a word.

What is the number one issue you are most passionate about?

The number one issue I am most passionate about is our southern border crisis. I am so sick and tired of hearing

how many children are found dead along the border. Throughout my time in politics I try to inform as many people of this issue because I do not believe that these children should have to suffer to find a better life.

I am very passionate on this because I see it with my own eyes how cities are affected by cartel members coming into the nation to commit these horrific crimes.

My ultimate goal is to talk about this issue on a national stage as a South Texas native, because It frustrates me to see those in the establishment like Kevin McCarthy who only care about the border crisis when election season is around.

How have you been affected, as a young person, by local, state,

and national policies?

As a young person in college the Biden administration has affected me immensely from pain at the pump to condoning the radical left students to sending republicans like me death threats. Thankfully, Lubbock County has policies that fit the conservatives values here but the pain from national policies can be seen at Universities across the nation. With the recent policy to halt the Keystone pipeline, this has caused people like myself to look for another job on top of being a full time student to pay for Biden's failures.

If you could add one thing to the GOP legislative list of priorities, what

would it be?

My main priority that I would add is the dismissal of those in congress who have used stocks to influence their votes. Stocks are a conflict of interest for any lawmaker and these actions influenced do no reflect the constituents they are supposed to represent. We need to end this madness of the establishment once and for all to gain more common sense Americans in office.

where do you see

yourself in 20 years?

In 20 years I see myself as an established Dentist in Texas and planning to run for a congressional seat in South Texas.

I see myself trying to restore the values of the constituents that have been silenced by the elites that only care about their stocks instead of their needs.

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jaclyn hall

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I was born in California (unfortunately).

Thankfully my parents had the wisdom to raise my siblings and I in the Texas Hill Country. My mother has volunteered countless hours to defend private property rights and oppose double-tax toll roads. I caught the "political" bug from her and volunteered for several conservatives. The Texas Legislature is most fascinating to me and I was grateful to work for Senator Bob Hall in the 86th Legislative Session. The Lord moved me back to the Hill Country just in time to avoid pandemic lockdowns in Austin.

I currently work for Congressman Chip Roy in his Kerrville District office.



Define your political and personal belief system

I believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. A good government system recognizes that our rights to life, liberty, and property are derived from our Creator God. The American founders recognized this and established our Republic on this fact. The turmoil and problems we see in society today are a direct result of rejecting God and His Word.

How have you been affected, as a young person, by local, state, and national policies?

State government should be a strong counterbalance to the federal government. I realize how off-balance things are currently. In Texas, we often see how too much power at the city/county level can be dangerous to liberty. Responsible citizens should be focused on their state and local governments, not the federal level.

What is one thing young conservatives get right and wrong politically?

We need to honor God more and focus on the "social" issues like protecting the unborn and opposing LGBTQ.

where do you see

yourself in 20 years?

Married, homeschooling as many children as God will give me. The Biblical family is the foundation to a strong society.

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Red Eagle Politics

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Red Eagle Politics is a content creator on YouTube

with over 150,000 subscribers, a political

commentator, strategist, and analyst.

What was the defining moment that woke you up politically?

The 2016 Election was definitely the defining moment that got me involved in politics. I saw how deranged the media and the political establishment of both parties were as they lied and did everything they possibly could to stop the rise of the Trump Revolution. This led me to do my own political research, as I consumed content on social media that challenged the mainstream narrative. Also, seeing the social decline our country has seen over the past ten years or so coupled with the establishment conservative movement's willingness to cave and stand for nothing made me more conservative in the past few years as well.

Define your political and personal

belief system

I identify as an authentic conservative and an American nationalist. I believe that conservatives need to worry about principles such as "small government" and the "free market"

and need to use power to achieve our goals the way our opposition does. I believe in limiting immigration (both legal

and illegal) significantly, protecting our industry, and restoring God and Christianity to the public square as much as possible.

I believe in restoring the American nuclear family, and that we need to explore pro-natalist policies to protect it. I believe in economic policies that will actually serve the people first, not government bureaucrats or international, multi-billion dollar corporations. I believe in ending the forever wars and putting

the American people first above other nations who don't serve our best interest. And lastly, I believe in restoring our culture

and taking a hammer to the rampant degeneracy that has plagued our country for so long.

What is the extent of your political involvement

I make content on my YouTube channel several times

a week, which has generated over 25 Million views over the past few years. I also have a decent following on Twitter and Instagram. I have used my platform to advocate for candidates and policies that will put

America First. I also have served as an informal advisor to several campaigns in the past, and hope to run for political office sometime in the future.

Given the current trajectory of politics,

what do you think Texas will look like in 10 years?

I think it really depends on what happens over the next few years. If Republicans get smart and start taking action on the border, it is possible the state will still be a red state come 2032. However, if they sit back and do nothing, the state will very well end up being a purple state, or even a blue state, by then. They say the way Texas goes, the way the country goes--and if we lose Texas, we will lose our country forever.

where do you see

yourself in 20 years?

Hopefully in some position of power taking back our country, maybe even as President of the United States--if our country is still around in 20 years.

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Nicole Johnson

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I am a Christian, a native Texan and delegate for SD20, a journalist, as well as a singer. I am married to Frazier Johnson, an author and aspiring professor. My degree is in Broadcast Journalism from the University of North Texas.

What was the defining moment that woke

you up politically?

I have always been interested in politics and influencing

the culture, but 2020 was what really spurred me on.

You could feel the shift, and I knew that if I wanted to see change, I had to do it myself. I knew I couldn’t rely on others and knew that younger people desperately needed to

involve themselves in things that directly impacted our future.

I became a delegate in 2020, and the rest is history.

Define your political and personal belief system

I am a Christian first and foremost. I believe in the smallest amount of government possible. I value Truth, Beauty and Goodness, the classic virtues.

What is the number one issue you are most

passionate about?

I am most passionate about Conservatives and Christians being engaged in the sphere of art; we HAVE to do a better job of influencing in this realm by supporting and creating great art of all kinds. Art that supports our values and not the degeneracy of the world. Art that inspires and brings people hope. The Left has done a great job of taking over this realm and we can see the effects of it. Why have we just given it over to them? Why are we afraid to contend?

Given the current trajectory of politics, what do you think Texas will look like in 10 years?

WAY too purple, and too many grid failures. If we don't secure our borders soon, the crime is going to be more insane than it already is.

We will look like California 2.0

where do you see

yourself in 20 years?

I would like to see myself having impact through music, politics and faith. I have long felt that my passions didn't fit together, but I see now more than ever, they do and that

I want to always give people hope through art and Jesus.

I would like to have a show where I interview Christian and Conservative creators about their art/creativity and why they do what they do...

Pray that I will always honor and glorify Christ in all I do...

My end goal in life is always to bring people hope and joy. If we don't have hope, then what is worth fighting for?

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carlos turcios

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Turning Point USA Vice President at the University of Texas at Arlington, Republican 1207 Precinct Chair, Contributor for the Star-Telegram, Founder of Fort Worth First PAC.

What was the defining moment that woke

you up politically?

In 2017, when I was 15 years old, Fort Worth Superintendent Scribner proposed a plan that would have divided the school I was attending into two campuses. Since we were a new school and had grades 6th-12th, the superintendent thought it would be a good idea to keep the middle school grades in the magnolia temporary location while moving the high school grades into Western Hills high school for two years while a permanent building would be constructed during that time. The problem is his plan had in mind still calling this one school despite being split into two separate locations. Parents, teachers, and students rejected this plan at a town hall meeting in May of that year. Scribner just ignored us. So I started organizing parents and teachers to attend the school board meetings

with the help of my former science teacher. Petitions were made, public comments were made, and I called every trustee personally using the website contact list that they had available. We made signs, made noise, and made sure we were heard despite the hostility from bureaucrats. Several months passed by, and in mid-August, Scribner finally conceded his plan and proposed an alternative plan that would keep the school intact.


This event alone is what got me into politics at a very early age. Ever since then, I have been involved in Education activism and have working with parents and groups on reforming Fort Worth ISD and ultimately overhauling the system itself. As of 2022, Superintendent Scribner, Cartel Trustee

Ramos, and Equity Director Sherry Breed resigned. More are coming!


define your political and personal belief system

Pro-life, Pro-second amendment, Pro-God, Pro-Family, and Pro-America. America needs to end its endless wars overseas and start focusing more on American workers and families. Putting America First. Education, in my opinion, and based on my experience, is more of an important issue that we need to tackle since it has been taken over by the Far Left.

What is the number one issue you are most passionate about?

Education. I cannot stress this enough; Education is the one institution that builds the minds of the next generation of leaders for the nation. If we continue down this road of critical theory in our schools and college campuses, we will see the collapse and decay of America within the next 30-50 years. We do not feel the full effects of this right now, but once those college students are your attorneys, doctors, members of congress, and CEOs in the next 20 years, and they believe in all of this nihilistic rhetoric that America is racist, gender is oppression, and that the Family must be broken up, trust me this country will cease to exist. This is why I urge every single conservative across the nation to be active at their local school board meetings. Take over. Protest. Make public record requests. Petitions. Vote them out of office. Conservatives need to push for the complete overhaul of the education system in this country.

If you could add one

thing to the GOP legislative list of priorities, what

would it be?

Abolishing all forms of Equity in schools and universities across the state of Texas and punishing those institutions if they refuse to follow the law by withholding funds. Equity is an umbrella for progressivism that branches out to race, mental health and gender.

where do you see

yourself in 20 years?

Being in public office and having a family.

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kaden lopez

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Host 1/3 of The KGB Show. Right wing political

activist and cigar connoisseur.

Define your political and personal belief system

I’d describe myself as a traditional/genuine conservative.

I put more of an importance on social issues then fiscal issues. Who cares if I pay $100 less in taxes if babies are still being murdered.

What is the extent of your political involvement?

I am involved heavily in political media. Whether that be The KGB Show or filming for other political figures.

I also work in Texas politics and worked for a

number of state rep candidates including

Jeff Younger and Bryan Slaton.

How have you been affected, as a young person, by local, state, and national policies?

I was a junior in high school when Covid hit. I’m from California originally so everything got shut down.

I essentially lost my last two years of high school and in that time is where I developed politically.

What is the number one issue you are most passionate about?

I would have to say abortion because it’s still so prevalent even after the overturning of Roe. Mega corporations are paying for people to leave their states to go get them in other states so until

it’s banned everywhere in this country I

believe it should be every conservatives top issue.


Who or what is your biggest influence on your worldview?

I would have to say John Doyle. I was pretty soft on the issues until I was introduced to John and what genuine conservatism looked like.

where do you see yourself in 20 years?

I see myself holding political office at a higher level at that point.

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Sebastian Castro

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Sebastian Castro is a Christian Nationalist

activist, and a political dissident. He is now a contributor to Texas Scorecard.

What was the defining moment that woke you up politically?

The moment I awakened to liberalism's lie was in high school while scrolling through iFunny. I came across a video of child dressed in promiscuous clothing twerking in front a gay men at a pride parade. The disgust I felt in that moment shook my soul to its core, before then I had always seen myself as an LGBT "rights" ally. After studying historical cycles of moral decay in the Roman Empire and the Weimar Republic, I came to the conclusion that gay acceptance, which is predicated on a liberal worldview, always enables and promotes the normalization of pedophilia and other perversions. It was this that brought me to a permanent conservative disposition.

What is the number one issue you are most

passionate about?

I am most passionate about destroying

lewd media, for children and adults.

How have you been affected, as a young person, by local, state,

and national policies?

As a native Houstonian, I have dealt with incomprehensible incompetence in our infrastructure, the lack of planning

by our local government makes navigating the city unbearable. My female family members are always on edge in Houston, as it is a trafficking hub and remains so thanks to a corrupt leadership. As a Texan, my family and friends we affected by the energy grid failure during the Winter Freeze. Our "leaders" are weak and should embrace the full power of their office. Under the Biden admin, the cost of food has gone up, which is something

I notice every time I go to the grocery store.

where do you see yourself in 20 years?

My goal is to build an organized coalition of patriots who are willing to run for office at the state level

and destroy the establishment.

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Hannah Nehad

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Hannah Nehad is currently a student at Lone Star College and political activist. Born and raised

in Houston, Texas by Islamic values, she is the

oldest child of three sisters.

What was the defining moment that woke

you up politically?

What really woke me up was noticing people on the left being so radically pro-lgbt and pro-abortion. Seeing things like transgenderism and homosexuality being normalized that should never have been possible and literal child sacrifice made me feel like I need to get involved. If people my age can advocate for some of the most evil acts the least I can do is stand up for those of us with morals.

Define your political and personal belief system

My belief system is Islam so I believe in

Pan-Islamism politically for the Muslim world

and for the west paleo-conservativism.

What is the extent

of your political involvement

I’ve been involved in the local GOP since 2021 and helped to found Fort Bend County Young Republicans.

I have volunteered for candidates in the last election cycle and aided to organize local protests against drag shows, pride events, and abortion. I am now learning graphic design skills to work in politics.

What is the number one issue you are most passionate about?

The issue that I am most passionate about is shielding children from lgbt ideology and that is because children are the most impressionable individuals in our society. As a whole combatting the normalization of transgenderism and homosexuality is important for all ages.

where do you see yourself in 20 years?

In 20 years, I see myself happily married as a mother with a bunch of kids, most likely homeschooling

and hopefully spreading political awareness.

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