Former Legislators Serving Comal & Hays Counties Unite Behind Frontrunner Carrie Isaac
Carrie Isaac, Republican candidate for House District 73, today announced endorsements by four state representatives who served Comal and Hays counties in the Texas Legislature.
"If you oppose tyrannical government mandates and the radical leftist agenda, join me in supporting Carrie Isaac for Texas House," said former Rep. Rick Green, who served Hays County from 1999 to 2003. "This one is personal for the Green family because it is our home district, but this race is important for everyone because it embodies the battle in the Republican Party between those, like Carrie, who support constitutionally limited government and others who have a socialist belief that government can solve all problems. Support Carrie today and together we can restore liberty in Texas."
"As a former state representative for Comal County I am proud to endorse Carrie Isaac. She will be a champion for securing our elections by returning to paper ballots, precinct voting, clean voter rolls and making voter fraud a felony," said former Rep. Nathan Macias, who served from 2007 to 2009. "Without fair and secure elections we do not have a sovereign nation. Now it is more important than ever to elect a fearless conservative, and that person is Carrie Isaac."
"If there’s one thing I’ve learned over 20 years of being married to Carrie, it’s that she will not back down from a fight. She’ll never waver on our constitutional rights and our conservative values," said former Rep. Jason Isaac, who served Hays County from 2011 to 2019. "Carrie will always stand strong when it comes to advancing Republican principles; her faith is stronger than any fear. I am proud to support a strong conservative woman for the Texas House."
"Carrie is driven with a passion for Texas' future, a love for her community, and a commitment to the values that will keep our state strong," said Rep. Kyle Biedermann, who has served Comal County since 2017. "When I decided not to run for re-election to the Texas House, it was important to me who would be best to represent the citizens of District 73. The principles of limited government, fiscal accountability, individual rights, and protecting the beauty of the Hill Country must continue to be fought for by our next state representative. I have known and worked with Carrie and her husband on these issues for many years and know that she has similar values and principles to mine."
"I'm running for state representative to give our conservative values a powerful voice in the Texas House of Representatives — and I'm honored to have the support of these outstanding public servants who know what that job entails," said Carrie Isaac.
Carrie Isaac is a fourth-generation Texan, nonprofit leader, wife, mother, daughter of an Air Force veteran, IRONMAN triathlete, and proud conservative running to give Comal and Hays counties’ conservative values a powerful voice in the Texas House of Representatives. She lives in Hays County with her husband, former state representative Jason Isaac, and their two sons.