Keith Self
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Keith Self
@SelfForCongress
Represents Texas Third Congressional District. Lieutenant Colonel, US Army (Ret), 25 years. County Judge, Collin County, 12 years. Christian, husband, veteran


This is the PERFECT example of why foreigners should not be allowed to run for office Zul Mohammed just ran for Mayor of Carrollton, Texas. He’s from Pakistan “No vet has made any sacrifice. I want to make that clear. I do not support the US military. No, I do not support the United States. I look down on both entities. I want to make that clear” I can’t think of a better example of why only natural born citizens should be allowed to run for office Also he is a Muslim, which further enforces the classic “I do not support the United States” We need new election eligibility laws


Dems Put Forward Hamas-Linked CAIR-Backed Candidate for State Senate in North Carolina by Daniel Greenfield One of the things I keep reminding people of is that Islamization isn’t just a problem in a handful of blue cities like New York City, but all across the country. Dems and refugee resettlers focused on moving Islamic populations to parts of the country like Minnesota and Maine to change the electorates. People are now paying attention to the Islamization crisis in Texas. But it’s also all across the South. Over in North Carolina, Democrats are replacing state Sen. Terence Everitt with Haseeb Fatmi, The Action arm of the the Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) had backed Fatmi for Wake Forrest Commissioner, and now their candidate is headed for the state senate. Haseeb is the son of Mohammad Fatmi from a family that apparently hails from Bangladesh. And this is how it happens.




Glad to have the support of Rep. Harriet Hageman, who defeated Liz Cheney in her primary. @HagemanforWY Listen to Harriet set the record straight and expose the lies Texans are hearing in this race. #LiveFree 🇺🇸

Early voting has begun in Texas. Now is the time to make your voice heard and fight for the future of our state. 🇺🇸 Get out, vote, and bring your friends and family with you. Election Day is May 26.










