Aaron Reitz
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And I, as the next attorney general, am going to have to fight them in court for years to come.
I know this because last time we did redistricting in Texas, it was in 2021.
We got the 2020 census.
2021 redistricting happened.
All the lines were drawn.
I was still Paxton's deputy and offensive coordinator at the time.
And I had to coordinate litigation troops against a barrage of Soros-funded, hardcore left-wing, fancy law firm, Democratic-aligned nonprofits suing Texas, bringing constitutional claims, Voting Rights Act claims, Civil Rights Act claims.
And they're going to do exactly that.
In fact, lawsuits are already dropping.
This litigation doesn't go away quickly.
It's a years-long process.
So your next AG not only has to have the balls and the courage to be able to block what the left is trying to do, but he's got to be able to walk into the beautifully appointed armory.
of state and federal law weapons to repel the left-wing enemy that wants to turn Texas into something that it's not.
And the only AG candidate that is equipped to do that, who knows what he's doing, and who's ready to fight the fight in this lawfare environment that we're in, it's me.
And so those maps are great, number one.
And number two, when I'm AG, those maps are going to stick.
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Thanks, Steve.