Texas Nationalist Movement is threatening to sue state GOP for leaving 'TEXIT' off primary ballot

Last week, the Texas Nationalist Movement (TNM) went into a social media meltdown after the Republican Party of Texas refused to allow a question about Texas seceding from the United States onto the party's 2024 primary ballot. In an open letter to the TNM, the Republican Party of Texas argued that the group didn't deliver its petition to include the question by the Dec. 11 deadline and that only print signatures on such a petition are valid.
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