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Jenn Mack Raphoon

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Governor

Independent

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October 9, 2025

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About Me

Jenn Mack Raphon, an inspiring and dedicated candidate for Governor of Texas in the 2026 election, stands as a proud signatory of the TEXAS FIRST pledge, embodying the spirit of independence and resilience deeply rooted in the Lone Star State.

Jenn is not your typical politician. She brings over a decade of experience in leading people and projects, where she has tirelessly worked to bring order to chaos, hold individuals accountable, and deliver results on time and within budget. Her journey to this pivotal moment in Texas history is not grounded in a political dynasty or a rehearsed path to power, but in her authentic role as a wife, mother, and a 7th Generation Texan. Her professional ethos is matched by her rich personal history: she hails from a strong military family, a lineage of service stretching from her grandfathers to her sons. Such a background instills in her the values of service, sacrifice, and an unwavering love for freedom. Jenn understands firsthand the challenges faced by Texans, having navigated the adversities triggered by governmental overreach during the COVID pandemic and detrimental DEI programs. This personal impact fuels her desire to uphold the legacy of our Founding Fathers, who, with conviction and a burning desire for liberty, radically transformed their world.

Deeply involved in her community, Jenn embodies the values and spirit of hard-working Texans. Her personal life is a testament to these ideals, grounded in her commitment to family and the steadfast belief in the power of people over government. Driven by a fervent belief in her right to alter, reform, or abolish tyrannical governance, as enshrined in the Texas Constitution, Jenn is committed to restoring the sovereignty of Texans. Her campaign platform underscores this commitment, as she seeks to bring back power to the people and ensure that the principles of faith and freedom remain at the core of Texas governance.

Jenn Mack Raphoon runs for office with a clear vision: to safeguard Texas’s sovereignty, ensuring that every Texan has the right to freedom, in alignment with the mission of the Texas Nationalist Movement. Her pledge to uphold the TEXAS FIRST principles is not just a campaign promise but a personal conviction to which she is dedicated.

Jenn invites all Texans to join her journey toward an independent and prosperous Texas. Together, with your support, Texas can chart a new course that honors its proud past while ambitiously steering toward a future of boundless opportunity and autonomy. Vote Jenn Mack Raphon for Governor, where putting Texas first is not just a pledge, but a promise.

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