Writing on the wall for Dems as locals switch parties

By Michele Samuelson | 11/03/09 | 05:52 PM EDT | 1 Comment

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As the nation watches the polls back east for the first indications that the nation is turning against President Obama's regime, there is huge news out of several places throughout Texas today, as local government officials in three counties announce intentions to switch parties.

That's Democrat local officials who are becoming Republicans, folks.

Fed up with the national Democratic Party's leadership and viewpoints, local government officials in Palo Pinto, Hardin, and McCulloch counties are switching parties.  The Texas GOP assured a group of bloggers today that this isn't over, either - rumors abound that over 70 local gov't officials statewide will switch parties in time for the primary election cycle, which kicks off with filing in December.

Full info on what's happening in Palo Pinto, Hardin, and McCulloch can be found here.

TAGS: party switchingtexas democratic party, republican party of texas

 

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Form a new party, switching accomplishes nothing.

They need to help form a new party not keep switching back and forth between two parties that are the same.  How retarded.

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 11/04/09 - 08:59 AM » | Print
 

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