Unity in Mission
- tulsagop2025
- May 3
- 3 min read
Updated: May 17
Stop the Infighting, Study the Candidates, Vote in the Primaries and
Win Together in November

Fellow Republicans, Patriots, and Freedom-Loving Americans,
We are standing at a crossroads. The battles we face in 2026 are too important—and the stakes for our country, state and beloved county are too high—to waste another day on internal drama. Infighting has cost us before. It’s time to end it. Our mission is clear: focus on November, study every candidate, demand transparency from those who want our support, and move forward together. Because together, we win.
The Republican Party is not a social club or a personality contest. It is a vehicle for preserving the American Dream—secure borders, economic freedom, strong families, limited government, and constitutional liberty. When we turn our guns on each other, we hand victory to those who want to dismantle everything we stand for. Division isn’t just bad strategy. It’s destructive.
The Bible is blunt on this point. In Mark 3:25, Jesus warns: “If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand.”
That truth applies to nations, churches, families—and yes, political movements. God Himself lists “he that soweth discord among brethren” among the things He hates (Proverbs 6:19). We don’t have to agree on every detail of every policy or every personality. But we must agree on the mission. The house of American conservatism will not stand if we keep tearing it down from within.
So here’s the charge:
1. Stop the infighting—now. Every hour spent attacking fellow Republicans on social media is an hour not spent registering voters, knocking on doors, or exposing the failures of the radical left. Disagreement is healthy. Personal destruction is not. Let’s debate ideas in the primary, then lock arms behind the nominee. That’s how winners operate.
2. Focus relentlessly on November. Midterm elections decide the direction of Congress and set the battlefield for 2028. We cannot afford complacency or circular firing squads. Every Republican—incumbent, challenger, county chair, volunteer—must keep one eye on the ballot box this fall. The American people are watching. They want results, not reality-TV drama.
3. Study the candidates. Blind loyalty helps no one. We owe it to our principles and to our country to do our homework. Look at voting records. Read policy platforms. Ask the tough questions about border security, inflation, education, and the rule of law. Don’t just follow the loudest voice or the biggest name—follow the record.
4. Candidates: Submit your information. If you’re running for office as a Republican, make it easy for voters to evaluate you. Provide your key information, platform, etc. Transparency isn’t optional—it’s how we build trust. The more open and honest you are, the easier it is for the base to rally behind you once the primary is over. No more smoke and mirrors. Submit the info, stand on your record, and let the voters decide.
When we do these things—when we choose unity over ego, mission over microphone—we become unstoppable. History proves it. Ronald Reagan didn’t win by tearing down fellow conservatives; he won by building the biggest tent possible while keeping the principles intact. We can do the same.
Republicans, the choice is ours. We can spend the next six months in circular combat and watch the other side walk away with key seats. Or we can swallow pride, study the candidates honestly, demand transparency, close ranks, and deliver the kind of red-wave victory that changes the course of this nation.
Together we WIN.
Let’s make 2026 the year the GOP remembers who we are: one party, one mission, one unbreakable house.
Now get to work. November is coming.
In liberty,
The Tulsa County Republican Party




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