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Christina Drewry Announces Candidacy for Smith County Commissioner

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Christina Drewry, known to many as the District Director for District 1 of the Texas Nationalist Movement, recently announced her intention to run for Smith County Commissioner for Precinct 1. The announcement came on September 30th, coinciding with her 45th birthday celebration at Texas Music City Grill in Tyler.

Christina Drewry has expressed a commitment to fiscal responsibility and transparency in governance. She aims to scrutinize the county’s spending and calls for increased oversight and restraint in financial matters. Drewry believes that the residents of Smith County should have a clear understanding of how their tax dollars are being allocated and spent. These topics align with broader calls for transparent governance and fiscal responsibility, subjects often discussed within the TNM community.

Drewry has also voiced concerns about federal mandates, particularly those that could affect gun and property rights. These are issues that are central to the mission of the Texas Nationalist Movement. The campaign emphasizes the importance of community involvement and engagement, noting that the decisions made by the Commissioners Court have a broad impact, affecting residents across various precincts in Smith County.

For those interested in learning more about Christina Drewry’s campaign and her positions, her campaign website provides further details: Christina for Smith County.

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