Hispanic Republicans of Texas (HRT) is a political organization based in Austin, TX, dedicated to recruiting and supporting Hispanic Republicans running for Federal, State, and local offices. Since its establishment in 2009, HRT has played a significant role in electing conservative Hispanic Republicans, with a notable impact in the Texas House of Representatives, where they have helped elect 11 representatives. With a robust database and network of Hispanic conservatives across Texas, HRT aims to maintain and expand conservative Hispanic enthusiasm through digital engagement, regional events, and grassroots efforts.
HRT provides not only direct contributions to candidates but also critical in-kind resources and campaign assistance, including campaign websites, graphic design, voter data and research, media training, fundraising assistance, and campaign finance and ethics filing assistance. Their support extends to various positions, including judicial, state and local offices, such as the Texas Senate, school boards, county offices, city council, and county judge. As of December 2021, HRT boasts a growing membership of over 200,000 conservative Hispanics in Texas.
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