Voice of the Conservative Vote
Voice of the Conservative Vote
Every week, TexasGOPVote features a Voice of the Conservative Vote. Those recognized include citizens, bloggers, activists, authors, radio show hosts, members of ministry, thought leaders, legislators and others who exemplify principles of Republican exceptionalism. They demonstrate clear thinking, leadership, initiative, and values that are vital for the future of Texas and the United States. They are the Voice of the Conservative Vote.
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State Representative JM Lozano is running for re-election of Texas House District 43.
Richard Morgan is running for U.S. Congressional District 21.
Lord Monckton, businessman, newspaper editor, inventor, classical architect, trained orator and “high priest” of climate skepticism, prevented several government-level scientific frauds while serving as a Downing Street domestic and science policy advisor to Margaret Thatcher, saving British taxpayers billions. In 1986 he was the first to advise the Prime Minister that “global warming” caused by CO2 should be investigated. 
U.S. Representative John R. Carter was elected in 2010 to his fifth term representing Texas' Thirty-First Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Joe Pelati is from a small town in Central Illinois. He went to graduate school at Indiana University (Ph.D. in Chemistry) where he also got married (Dr. Leslie May for 25 years) and landed his first job with Dow Chemical in Lake Jackson, Texas. After 13 years there, company transfers took me him Charleston, WV and Midland, MI for five years. He happily returned to Houston in 2006.
David Bellow is a SGT in the Army National Guard and a State Republican Executive Committeeman. He is one of 62 members who govern and manage the Republican Party of Texas.
Representative James White is honored and humbled to give back to the people of East Texas through his service to District 12. He is committed to ensuring the people of Angelina, San Jacinto, Trinity, and Tyler counties are well represented in their state legislature. James serves on the House Committee on County Affairs and the House Committee on Corrections. James is a passionate and effective advocate for the fundamental values of strong families, limited government, lower taxes, and economic development. He puts those values into practice as a member of the Republican Caucus, the Tea Party Caucus, the Legislative Black Caucus, the Rural Caucus, the Manufacturing Caucus, and the Texas Conservative Coalition.
Ralph M. Hall, representing the Fourth Congressional District in Texas, was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1980 and has been re-elected to each succeeding Congress. Congressman Hall was selected as Chairman of the Committee on Science and Technology for the 112th Congress.
Dora G. Alcala is running for State Representative for Texas House District 74. Dora is the former Mayor of the City of Del Rio, Texas. She was sworn in May 9, 2000 and was the first woman elected Mayor in the history of Del Rio. She served three terms. In her previous career, she worked as a Management Consultant and motivational speaker for her company, Alcala & Associates, which she formed after her retirement. She served 37 years as a civilian for the Department of Defense, United States Air Force, and worked in the area of Human Resources Management, Financial Management, Education and Equal Employment Opportunity.
Adela Garza is running for the GOP nomination for Congressional District 34.
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Out of a profound concern for the future generations of Americans in October 2010 small business owner and activist, Sylvia Guzman, founded
Bob Price is a political analyst and commentator for TexasGOPVote.com. He began writing about issues related to border security and illegal immigration but has since expanded to cover stories of local, state and national interest from a Conservative Texas Perspective. He also volunteers with
Representative Aaron Peña is currently serving his fourth term in the Texas House of Representatives, and represents District 40
Penna Dexter is a radio commentator and columnist for various Christian conservative outlets. She co-hosts Point of View Radio Talk Show, the program begun 38 years ago by the late Marlin Maddoux. Her weekly commentaries air on the Moody Broadcasting Network and the Bott Radio Network. Penna’s columns appear at Baptist Press and the Christian Post blog page.
Dianne Edmondson is the current Chairman of Denton County Republican Party and is seeking reelection.