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I Stand With Texas

Texas: Our Last Stand

I used to say if we lose Texas, we lose the country.

Now I say if we lose Texas, we are going to lose the free world.

Quote from Don Huffines

MEET RACHEL

LEADERSHIP DELIVERING RESULTS FOR OUR COMMUNITY

Serving as a Precinct Chair has given Rachel Elliott the opportunity to have an influence and make a difference in the McKinney community. She has acted as the ambassador of the Republican Party for Precinct 126, she has helped identify and activate voters in her precinct, and influenced decisions at State and even Federal levels. 

 

Rachel is the President of McKinney First PAC (McKinneyFirstPAC.org) and is highly involved with the Republican Party here in Collin County. McKinney First works to cultivate and support strong forward-thinking leaders to participate in the local political process; by working to bring transparency, accountability, and reform to McKinney and beyond. She and her husband, Paul will celebrated their

18th anniversary in April and they have their daughter, Lucy. Rachel is also a past Committee Chair for MISD PTA Council, past Vice-President of the PTA, and she strongly believes that parents are the best advocates for their child’s education. Every Tuesday, Rachel talks with our local government leaders; Jeff Leach, Matt Shaheen, Chris Hill, Angela Paxton, and Darrell Hale to continue to help Collin County be strong in the Republican Party. She is a member of the Asian Republican North Texas Club, Moms of Liberty, and Patriot Owned Businesses, and many more community clubs and groups. She strongly encourages everyone in her precinct to join her and be active within the McKinney community.

God bless America! God bless McKinney! 

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"Serving as Precinct 126 Chair of the Collin County GOP has been one of the highest honors of my life. Together, we have secured decisive wins for Collin County Republicans, fought for election integrity, and worked to grow our Party. I'm running for reelection, and I'd be honored to earn your support. Let's keep Collin County RED!"

- Rachel Elliott

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