Captain Seth Keshel announces the first election integrity Candidate Spotlight of the 2024 election cycle, and it is for John O’Shea (Republican), candidate for the United States House seat representing Texas’s 12th Congressional District (TX-12).
O’Shea is a Tarrant County business owner challenging entrenched Republican incumbent Kay Granger for the nomination. Granger, who will be 81 when the Texas primaries roll around, has held the seat since 1997 and is an establishment figure who has no appetite for election reform, as evidenced by her unwillingness to dig deeper into what is increasingly widely perceived as a corrupt election.
Candidate O’Shea (website) meets Captain Keshel’s standards pertaining to election reform and is hereby featured in the following Candidate Spotlight:
Author’s Note: I will be spending substantial time vetting candidates for election integrity-specific Candidate Spotlights. These summaries will all be made available at no cost, but require substantial time to prepare and screen for viability. Please consider upgrading to a paid membership to this journal if you find them worthwhile in directing traffic in an increasingly confusing political landscape. Thank you!
81? Yep it’s time to show her to the ranch.
....and this guy has a nice web site....check it out !!