TNM Expands County Development: Nine New Texas Counties Join the Movement

The Texas Nationalist Movement (TNM) continues to build on its momentum toward independence with the strategic expansion into nine additional counties. These counties—Wheeler, Ochiltree, Potter, Randall, Nueces, Williamson, Cameron, Bandera, and Kendall—mark significant progress in TNM’s organizational development, reinforcing the movement’s presence across the state.

Strengthening Local Leadership

TNM’s move into these counties is part of a larger effort to form robust, county-wide groups, each with local leadership teams capable of driving the push for independence. By fostering grassroots growth, TNM ensures that every Texian has the opportunity to engage in the TEXIT cause, a necessary step toward achieving sovereignty and independence from federal overreach. These new counties now join a growing list of regions building local infrastructure to mobilize communities and amplify the movement’s reach. For more information on how to connect with your local TNM county group and get involved, visit the TNM County Organization page.

TNM’s approach is simple yet powerful: local empowerment leads to statewide strength. By equipping each county with the tools, leadership, and resources to advance the mission, TNM is not only expanding its influence but also preparing Texas for the inevitable shift toward independence. The formation of these county-wide groups represents the next phase of growth for TNM, laying the groundwork for a coordinated statewide effort to assert Texas’ right to self-determination.

Why County Development Matters

The county-based organizational model has been a game-changer for TNM. This structure allows each community to take ownership of its local efforts while contributing to the larger goal of Texas independence. It is through these county groups that TNM can mobilize volunteers, disseminate information, and build the political will necessary to drive TEXIT forward.

Wheeler, Ochiltree, Potter, and Randall counties, located in the Panhandle, are crucial additions to TNM’s growing network. These counties, with their deep ties to Texas’ historical independence spirit, will play a key role in strengthening the movement in North Texas. Similarly, Nueces and Cameron counties in South Texas bring a significant presence along the Texas coast, ensuring that the movement reaches even the southernmost regions of the state.

Williamson County, a growing area just north of Austin, represents a strategic move into Central Texas, while Bandera and Kendall counties add to TNM’s foothold in the Hill Country. Each of these regions is now poised to become an integral part of TNM’s long-term plan to engage every Texian in the fight for independence.

Mobilizing Communities

The addition of these nine counties underscores TNM’s commitment to expanding its influence and ensuring that no part of Texas is left out of the independence movement. Each county will now focus on establishing leadership teams, recruiting volunteers, and engaging with their communities through events, town halls, and outreach efforts. The goal is simple: to prepare these counties to become engines of grassroots support, ready to mobilize when the time comes for Texas to assert its right to self-determination.

This latest phase of county expansion builds on previous successes, as TNM now has over 30 counties in active development as part of its larger reorganization. To read more about TNM’s ongoing efforts, visit our earlier report on the movement’s reorganization.

Join the Movement

As the movement grows, now is the time for every Texian to get involved. Whether you live in one of the newly added counties or elsewhere in the state, TNM invites you to join the cause. The path to independence is paved with the actions of dedicated individuals committed to seeing Texas reclaim its sovereignty. With every new county that joins TNM, we are one step closer to achieving the dream of a free and independent Texas.

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