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This campaign’s commentary reflects a commitment to constitutional principles, lawful governance, and equal application of the law — even when the issues are difficult or politically charged.
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When Rights Become Conditional: Guns, Protests, and Constitutional Loyalty
It started with a familiar warning, delivered by familiar voices. In recent days, several high-profile Republican figures, including Donald Trump , Kristi Noem , and Kash Patel , made variations of the same assertion: Americans should not be allowed to carry firearms while protesting. Chasity Wedgeworth out shooting guns. Using her 2nd Amendment right. The statement passed quickly through conservative media, often without challenge. But stripped of rhetoric and partisanship,
Jan 272 min read


Chasity Wedgeworth Announces Run for Congress: A New Voice for Texas and True Conservative Leadership
Chasity Wedgeworth for US Congress Amarillo, Texas, October 14, 2025 , Conservative businesswoman and community leader Chasity Wedgeworth announced her candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives, pledging to bring integrity, accountability, and common-sense leadership back to Washington. Her campaign focuses on restoring the core values that once defined the Republican Party, faith, freedom, family, and fiscal responsibility, while strengthening the industries that drive
Oct 16, 20252 min read


This Isn’t About Music — Standards, Identity, and American Culture
Every time a major cultural moment happens in America, we learn something—not about the performer, but about ourselves. The reaction to Bad Bunny being featured in a Super Bowl halftime show is one of those moments. Because the controversy wasn’t really about music.It wasn’t about taste.And it certainly wasn’t about patriotism. It was about who some people quietly believe qualifies as “American.” Let’s start with facts, not feelings. Puerto Rico is a United States territory
19 minutes ago2 min read


Who Gets a Seat at the Table — and Who Doesn't Care
Texas voters discussing political representation and access to power Running for Congress has a way of revealing uncomfortable truths quickly. One of the clearest is this: the rooms where decisions are made are not always filled with the most capable people. More often, they are filled with the most connected. That observation is not an accusation. It is a pattern that has shaped American politics for decades. Access to power frequently follows familiar lines—family names, do
26 minutes ago2 min read


Economic Freedom & Fair Markets: Ending Crony Capitalism and Protecting the Middle Class
Running for Congress reveals a hard truth: power often flows to the most connected, not the most capable. This piece explores who gets access, who gets ignored, and why real representation means lived experience—not legacy privilege.
4 days ago2 min read


Why the Texas District 13 Republican Primary Matters More Than Ever
In Texas District 13, the Republican primary often decides the election. With historically low turnout, participation, volunteering, and grassroots support matter more than ever.
5 days ago4 min read


Agriculture Freedom Zones: What Sid Miller Gets Right — and What Texas Must Get Right
Agriculture Freedom Zones could protect Texas farmland—or repeat past mistakes. Here’s what must be non-negotiable to safeguard water, property rights, and rural communities.
Jan 224 min read


Agriculture Freedom Zones, Technology, and the Constitution: A Principled Path Forward for Texas
Texas faces a choice between protecting agriculture and embracing technology. Agriculture Freedom Zones can only work if property rights, water, and local consent come first.
Jan 213 min read


Why Voting in the Republican Primary Matters in Texas
In reality, the Republican primary is often the most important election in Texas — especially in conservative districts like Texas Congressional District 13.
If you don’t vote in the primary, you’re allowing a small percentage of voters to decide which candidates represent Republican values on the November ballot.
Jan 202 min read


Social Justice, the Constitution, and the Republican Tradition of Liberty
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we reflect on the constitutional principles Dr. King defended: peaceful protest, due process, and accountability. Justice is not granted by power — it is demanded by the people. The Constitution protects civic participation, limits government overreach, and places sovereignty where it belongs: with the people.
Jan 192 min read


Texas, it's time to move!!!
Chasity is officially on the ballot, and this campaign is no longer an idea, it’s a movement. It’s a coalition of Texans who are tired of being ignored, tired of politics that serve donors instead of people, and tired of watching our district fall further and further behind while career politicians cash checks and avoid conversations that matter.
Dec 11, 20252 min read


Engaging Our Community: Join the Movement Today
Real life isn’t red or blue. You don’t get party discounts on rent, groceries, or gas. Most of us want the same things: safe neighborhoods, fair pay, honest leadership, and a future our kids can afford. That’s why civic engagement matters- and it doesn’t have to be complicated. Below is a simple, no-fluff guide you can follow this week.
Sep 30, 20253 min read


Why District 13 Needs You — and Why You Matter More Than You Think
District 13 isn’t just a line on a map. It’s home. It’s the people who work sunup to sundown, the small business owners keeping doors open, the veterans who still serve long after they’ve hung up the uniform, and the families who keep showing up no matter what gets thrown their way.
Sep 30, 20253 min read
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