The Texas Tribune reports that Dunn and Wilks have dropped $2 million into the new PAC, known as Texans United for a Conservative Majority. Money from the PAC is already being distributed to challengers seeking to unseat House Republicans who voted to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton last year. You will recall that until recently Dunn and Wilks had a perfectly functioning PAC for this kind of purpose called Defend Texas Liberty. But in October, Tribune reporter Robert Downen staked out the headquarters of Defend Texas Liberty and learned that its leader, Jonathan Stickland, had met for seven hours with Nick Fuentes, a fan of Adolf Hitler, a hater of Jews, and a denigrator of women. Stickland was demoted after Downen’s report on the meeting.

  • @CaptainSpaceman
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    511 months ago

    Paxton has been unpopular for while, yet still got voted in AND dodged charges

    • @[email protected]
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      211 months ago

      A good point. But I don’t think he won based on popularity. He won, because he’s got an R.

      Just seems like a weird guy to make the focus of your PAC