Young Conservatives of Texas to host three town halls highlighting conservative candidates in run-off elections.

Press Releases / June 2, 2020

Manfred Wendt
Executive Director
Young Conservatives of Texas
817-507-8938
[email protected]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Fort Worth, TX — The Young Conservatives of Texas (YCT) are proud to announce three town halls throughout June to highlight YCT-endorsed candidates. These town halls will give the candidates the opportunity  to share their conservative message and inspire others. Participants include Shelby Slawson (HD-59), Jennifer Fleck (HD-47), Jon Francis (HD-60), Bryan Slaton (HD-2), Ronny Jackson (CD-13), and Raul Reyes, Jr. (CD-23). Manfred Wendt, Executive Director of YCT, will moderate the town halls. 

“YCT is excited to showcase our courageous conservative candidates and their visions for the future of Texas as we continue this new chapter in the history of YCT” says Manfred Wendt, Executive Director of YCT.

The digital town halls will occur as follows:

June 10th – Shelby Slawson (HD-59)  and Jennifer Fleck (HD-47) in Austin, Texas.

June 11th – Jon Francis (HD-60) and Bryan Slaton (HD-2) in Cisco, Texas.

June 19th – Ronny Jackson (CD-13) and Raul Reyes, Jr. (CD-23) in Amarillo, Texas.

These events will be live-streamed over Facebook live.

More details will be released as available.

Media interested in covering and or live-streaming the town halls should reach out to Manfred Wendt at [email protected]

Young Conservatives of Texas, a non-partisan conservative youth organization, has been fighting for conservative values for forty years in the Lone Star State and publishes the most respected ratings of the Texas Legislature.

YCT and its members participate in the entire spectrum of Texas politics, attempting to shape the policies of the state of Texas through a number of means including educating students and the public, advocating conservative fiscal and social policies, campus activism, campaigning for political candidates, and rating the Texas legislature.

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