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SIGN up NOW SIGN up NOW We MUST Not Only Win Back the White House, We MUST Not Only Win Back the White House, We MUST Hold Onto the U.S SIGN UP NOW SIGN UP NOW We MUST not only win back the White House, We MUST not only win back the White House, we MUST hold onto the U.S. Senate and U.S. House. we MUST hold onto the U.S. Senate and U.S. House. We must turn blue battleground Texas We must turn blue battleground Texas to STRONG RED! to STRONG RED! Go to texasgop.org and click on Go to texasgop.org and click on Mighty Texas Strike Force. Mighty Texas Strike Force. Signing up now adds you to the data base for updates. Signing up now adds you to the data base for updates. 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(Please see info on back) (Please see info on back) Rhonda Lacy Rick Potter Rhonda Lacy Rick Potter MTSF MTSF 432-553-1593 512 694-6848 432-553-1593 512 694-6848 Co-Chairmen Co-Chairmen [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] STRIKE FORCE AT HOME: STRIKE FORCE AT HOME: PHONE BANK/POSTCARD CAPTAIN - RPT Vice Chair Amy Clark. PHONE BANK/POSTCARD CAPTAIN - RPT Vice Chair Amy Clark. 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