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Last week we warned you about Michael Bloomberg and his New York-based gun control groups’ endorsements of more than two dozen Democrats running for the Texas House of Representatives. 

This week, former President Obama endorsed many of the same Bloomberg-backed anti-gun candidates running to represent you at the State Capitol in Austin.   

Why is a former president involving himself in races for the Texas Legislature? It’s part of a concerted effort by Obama, billionaire Bloomberg, disgraced former Attorney General Eric Holder, and aspiring gun control czar Beto O’Rourke to nationalize these Texas State House elections. 

If they can flip the Texas House, they will control the redistricting process in 2021 and install an anti-gun majority in the Texas Legislature AND the U.S. Congress for the next decade. 

This is their “blueprint,” and here’s what it means for your Second Amendment rights: bans on commonly-owned semi-automatic firearms, magazine restrictions, confiscation of firearms without due process, bans on private gun sales, licensing requirements for firearms owners and mandatory storage requirements for guns in the home. 

These state legislative races are just as critical to the future of your Second Amendment rights as the federal elections. 

This election year, there will be NO STRAIGHT TICKET VOTING in Texas. 

Gun owners will need to pay attention to down-ballot races and vote to defeat these Obama- and Bloomberg-endorsed state candidates.

Check to see if your House District number is listed below. Spread the word to family, friends, and fellow gun owners about these anti-gun candidates. There is less than 85 days left until election day! 

• House District 45 Rep. Erin Zwiener (Hays Co. & Blanco Co.)

• House District 52 Rep. James Talarico (part of Williamson Co., including Round Rock, Hutto & Taylor)

• House District 54 Likeithia Keke Williams (Lampasas Co. & part of Bell Co., including Harker Heights, Killeen, Nolanville & Salado)

• House District 64 Angela Brewer (pt. of Denton Co., including Corinth, Denton, Hickory Creek, Krum, Lake Dallas & Shady Shores)

• House District 66 Sharon Hirsch (part of Collin Co., including western half of Plano)

• House District 92 Jeff Whitfield (part of Tarrant Co., including Bedford, Euless & Hurst)

• House District 96 Joe Drago (part of Tarrant Co., including southern portions of Arlington, Burleson, Crowley, Kennedale & Mansfield)

• House District 97 Elizabeth Beck (part of Tarrant Co., including southwestern portions of Fort Worth & Benbrook)

• House District 105 Rep. Terry Meza (part of Dallas Co., including Irving & Grand Prairie)

• House District 108 Joanna Cattanach (part of Dallas Co., including Highland Park & University Park)

• House District 112 Brandy Chambers (part of Dallas Co., including portions of Garland, Richardson, Rowlett & Sachse)

• House District 113 Rep. Rhetta Bowers (part of Dallas Co., including Balch Springs, Combine, Garland, Rowlett Seagoville & Sunnyvale)

• House District 121 Celina Montoya (part of Bexar Co., including Alamo Heights, Olmos Park & Terrell Hills)

• House District 126 Natali Hurtado (part of Harris Co., including Spring)

• House District 132 Rep. Gina Calanni (part of Harris Co., including Katy)

• House District 134 Ann Johnson (part of Harris Co., including Bellaire, Southside Place & West University)

• House District 135 Rep. Jon Rosenthal (part of Harris Co., including Jersey Village)

• House District 138 Akilah Bacy (part of Harris Co., including Spring Branch, Cy-Fair, Bear Creek & portions of Katy)