Taylor County rancher Liz Case and former Abilene city councilmember and businessman Jay Hardaway went public with their campaigns Friday morning, both vying for the seat currently occupied by State Representative Stan Lambert, who says he is going to retire and not seek re-election this term.
Case ran against Lambert in the Republican Primary Election two years ago, and Hardaway also has a strong political career, holding positions for elected elected officials in the Texas House of
Representatives and the United States House of Representatives.
During her campaign, Case plans to highlight issues such as border security, property tax relief, parental rights and educational freedom, election integrity, culture of life, and more.
“I first got into politics because of the Pro-Life movement decades ago, and I led grassroots efforts to help save women’s sports at the State Capitol,” said Case. “I will always stand firm to protect Texans’ right to Life, Liberty, and Property.”
Hardaway, also touting his “conservative values”, wants to run a positive campaign focused on issues that will have direct impact on the West Texas community he hopes to serve.
“As a husband, father, and lifelong resident of the Big Country, I am committed to delivering on
the issues that will keep our region and our state strong and prosperous,” Hardaway says.
Case and Hardaway join Abilene Attorney and City Councilman Blaise Regan and local businessman Josh Ohlemacher as candidates for the Texas House of Representatives in District 71.
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