The Texas Nationalist Movement’s county-level reorganization continues to gain momentum as we open leadership applications for additional counties across Texas. This expansion marks a critical phase in building the infrastructure needed to advance Texas independence.
Following our successful launch in Angelina County, we now have 64 counties in various stages of organization covering roughly 74% of Texas voters. Today, we’re announcing leadership opportunities in counties spanning from the Panhandle to the Gulf Coast, and from East Texas to West Texas.
“Our county organizations are the backbone of the TEXIT movement,” said David Breunig, TNM Director of Organizational Development. “We’re building the infrastructure needed to take our message of Texas independence to every community across the state.”
These counties include major population centers like Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Travis, and Bexar, as well as key counties like Montgomery, Fort Bend, Collin, and Williamson. The complete list encompasses Anderson, Austin, Bell, Brazoria, Burnet, Caldwell, Callahan, Cherokee, Comal, Denton, Ellis, Fayette, Galveston, Gillespie, Guadalupe, Hardin, Harrison, Hays, Hudspeth, Hunt, Johnson, Jones, Kendall, Live Oak, Llano, Lubbock, Maverick, Nacogdoches, Nolan, Nueces, Ochiltree, Potter, Randall, Rockwall, Rusk, Smith, Taylor, Tom Green, Trinity, Tyler, Walker, Waller, Wheeler, Wood, and more.
The Federal Government continues its relentless expansion of control over every facet of Texan life while piling up debt that our children and grandchildren will be forced to pay. The need for strong local leadership to advance the cause of independence has never been more urgent.
“Strong county organizations are the key to achieving and winning a TEXIT referendum,” said TNM President Daniel Miller. “By building this network now, we’re not just working toward a vote on independence – we’re laying the groundwork for the successful transition to a self-governing Texas.”
If you’re ready to step up and lead in your county, visit local.tnm.me to apply for a leadership position or indicate your interest in helping organize your local area. The right of self-government belongs to all Texans, and it’s time to claim it.
Texas can’t wait. Your county needs you. Visit local.tnm.me today.