The fast-paced world of Texas politics, rising GOP star Brandon Gill is making waves, backed by none other than former President Donald Trump. Gill’s bid for Texas’ 26th Congressional District gains significant momentum with a hefty $1 million pledge from the newly formed Super PAC, Right Texas.
Trump’s endorsement of Gill spotlights the candidate’s diverse qualities as a cowboy, businessman, devoted family man, and unwavering patriot. The former president applauds Gill’s stances on key issues, from border security and crime prevention to tackling inflation and defending the Second Amendment.
Gill, also known for his familial ties to conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza, took to social media to express gratitude for the endorsement. He reassures the people of Texas’ 26th Congressional District of his dedication, vowing to uphold the principles championed by President Trump.
Positioning himself as a challenger to established powers, Gill outlines his platform, which includes completing the border wall, securing the Southern border, balancing the budget, boosting the energy industry, restoring law and order, and pushing back against Republicans aligned with progressive agendas.
With the departure of incumbent Republican Rep. Michael Burgess, Gill enters a competitive race as a significant contender. Raised in a military and Southern Baptist family on a Texas ranch, Gill’s background infuses his candidacy with a sense of patriotism and a strong work ethic.
Despite a successful career in a major hedge fund, Gill voices concerns about the impact of progressive policies on working-class Americans. Driven by a belief that fundamental elements of the country are under threat, he steps into politics to advocate for the forgotten voices.
Gill’s endorsement by Trump and substantial financial backing from Right Texas Super PAC solidify his position as a force to be reckoned with in the race for Texas’ 26th Congressional District. As the political stage is set, all eyes are on Gill to navigate this dynamic and closely watched campaign in the months ahead.