AnnoucementThe Keith Rothra Campaign now offers visitors the ability to subscribe to the website through email and RSS feeds. In the past, visitors needed knowledge about RSS, feed readers, and XML to subscribe. However, the new system allows visitors to sign up to receive updates via email. Additionally, the RSS feed is now easier to use as well as more versatile. According

By using the services of FeedBurner, a widely-used RSS feed distribution system owned by Google, the Keith Rothra Campaign believes that these new features will be a welcome addition to the site. The Republican Party of Gregg County needs to reunite, which means making itself accessible to as many as possible. It is this philosophy that prompted the Keith Rothra Campaign to implement the new features.

Keith Rothra was re-elected to a second term as President of the Republican Club of Gregg County for 2008. The club met at Johnny Cace’s Restaurant in Longview on November 22nd President desk signand chose Rothra as their leader into the future. This vote illustrates the party’s desire for unity, leadership, and vision.

Throughout his first term as President, Rothra continuously called for the party to reunite rather than remain polarized. The Republican Club showed its belief in Rothra’s vision, leadership, and ability to bring the various party factions together.

Keith Rothra is seeking your help to answer the call to be your next County Chairman. Rothra reminds voters that “this election is about your party’s future, your party’s vision, and your party’s growth.” Join us as we come together as unified body. Keith Rothra needs volunteers, financial support, and your votes.

Packed house at campaign HQLONGVIEW – Speaking to a full house on Friday, November 17, Keith Rothra of Longview announced his candidacy for Gregg County Republican Chairman and declared that his headquarters will become the new Republican Headquarters should he win. Rothra teaches government for Texas A&M, Kilgore College, and LeTourneau University and has been active in the Gregg Republican party for about fifteen years.

Rothra opened his campaign headquarters in downtown Longview. Announcing his campaign theme of a Republican reunion, Rothra stated that many Republicans from within Gregg and surrounding counties noticed the divisions within the party. They asked him to run to reunite the party.

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Due to a miscommunication, the article in today’s Longview News-Journal states that Keith Rothra “formed a group called Republican Reunion.” However, this needs to be clarified.

Republican Reunion is not an organization, but rather, it is the theme for the Keith Rothra Campaign.

We apologize for any confusion.

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