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Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Grant Stinchfield, 43, a former KXAS Channel 5 television news reporter who now owns a small business in Irving, says Marchant has not been aggressive enough in representing conservative voters in District 24, which regularly delivers more than 60 percent of its votes for Republican candidates. He deserves attention.

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Republican Liberty Caucus

Grant Stinchfield has a background in media and business and has a burning desire to bring a platform of real reform to Congress.

Hon. George Strake, Jr.

Where are our leaders in Congress? It’s not enough for Congress to just vote and go through the motions of their job. Grant Stinchfield is an active, bold leader that our country so desperately needs at this time.

Roger Staubach

Grant is a leader. I believe in Grant’s mission, and support his plan to restore common sense solutions to Congress.

Phil Romano

Grant Stinchfield will create jobs. His plans to fix the economy are sound, and I believe in him. Grant will cut through the red tape that burdens economic growth and job creation. He is a smart man with a firm understanding of what it takes to rebuild our economy and strengthen our future. 

Chad Hennings

Grant represents the true conservative values and common sense solutions we need in Washington. He will be an active fighter who will take the lead on the most pressing issues. I know that Grant can and will make the hard choices necessary to put this country back on track. I am proud to endorse Grant Stinchfield.

Phillip Dennis 

We need active, vocal leaders in Congress like Grant Stinchfield.  He won’t be afraid to put constituents first rather than the good ol’ boys in Washington.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adrian Murray

Author, Common Ground America: A Blueprint for American Renewal

Grant Stinchfield is exactly what we need in Congress.  He will be a champion for the forgotten American, that person who works at a job or runs a small business, pays taxes, contributes to the community, provides for a family and wants nothing from government but security and freedom.  A Congressman Stinchfield will not be a go along to get along legislator, someone beholden to special interests and lobbyists,  he will be a true fighter for conservative values and a much needed man of principle in Washington D.C.

Ken Emanuelson

Of all the things we’ve seen in the last few years, one of the things that
has struck many of us the hardest is the arrogance of many members of our
political class.  Instead of electing public servants, it appears we have
anointed kings.  We’ve seen this in more than a few races this cycle, where
incumbents absolutely refuse to show up for candidate forums and public
meetings where they might be questioned by the people who hired them.  This
is completely unacceptable behavior for anyone entrusted with government
power.

Grant Stinchfield built his career questioning waste, fraud and misuse of
government power, exposing solid facts and eye-popping stories that the
powers-that-be didn’t want exposed.  Time and again, he has asked the tough
questions and looked under the surface to get to the cold, hard facts.
Given that the best predictor of future behavior is past results, the voters
have every reason to expect Grant to make good on his promise to stir things
up in Washington and shed some badly-needed sunlight on the backrooms of
Congress.

Bob Kecseg

Grant is unburdened by past political ties and therefore he is FREE to represent liberty and the inherent power of free markets. We need a representative that will speak boldly for limiting government spending and its consequence of greater and greater intrusiveness into our daily lives.

Julie McCarty

Grant will put the people first, and give District 24 the kind of representative they deserve. It is time to rid Washington of career politicians, and I believe Grant is the man for the job.

David Duquemin

I support Grant for the simple fact that I believe he can change the way government can be conducted in Washington. We have too many insiders who only care about themselves and not the country. I believe Grant cares more about the contry than the position. I am glad he is running so I don’t have to. I am tired of the knucklehead Congressmen that get elected and never do what is right for the country.


Grant Stinchfield is an honest, knowledgeable, and articulate conservative.  Grant has strong core convictions.  District 24 needs Grant in the US House of Representatives to be our strong leader!  He will not forget that he works for the citizens.  Please join us in supporting Grant Stinchfield for US Representative.Suzanne and Phil Blackstone

David Mantle, son of Mickey Mantle

I have personally known Grant and Amy for many years now. I admire his honesty, loyalty, friendship and honor. I find him to keep his word and not back down from the truth EVER! He takes responsibility for his actions and lives by the outcome. It is refreshing to know this man, because of his values for life, liberty , family and GOD! I will stand by him. We need someone that can keep their promises and do what they have said. To make all dreams possible we need leaders. To take us down that road to success. Teach all those concerned with how America is being changed by others who have grown complacent in their beliefs. We have to make a difference, and with other concerned voters we can. Grant has the heart and dedication to do just that. Thank you Grant for being a man!

Brad Stine 

 

Larry North 

I believe in Grant Stinchfield. He has the energy and passion that we need in Washington and will fight for every American. Grant truly is fit for Congress.

 

Kinky Friedman 

Grant is exactly what we need in Texas, fresh blood and a smart guy. His conservative politics are spot on. Grant has the experience and courage to hold the career politicians who put the country on the brink of bankruptcy accountable. I’ve seen him do it before.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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