Houston, Texas – Run-off election begins today June 29th and runs through July 2nd and picks back up July 5th through July 10th. For voting locations please visit: www.HarrisVotes.comThe Houston Chronicle recently announced and endorsed Paul Day for Harris County Sheriff June 28th, Sunday Edition. He is very appreciative of their review and support.
The Covid-19 lockdown and strange shifts in functioning of government has created mass confusion regarding individual rights and liberties. The resulting stress has steeply impacted our economy and exposed deep seeded frustration in governance.
Paul Day garnered 47,165 votes and retired police lieutenant Randy Rush received 36,647 forcing a run-off with Constable Joe Danna. The Paul Day campaign recently received and is thankful for the endorsement from Randy Rush.
“It is important for the liberty-minded citizens of Harris County get out and vote. I am tired of seeing our good citizens succumb to tyrannical edicts and will ensure that our community is protected in the future against such atrocities,” says Candidate for Sheriff Paul Day.
The Paul Day for Sheriff Campaign recently announced that Harris County will become a firearms sanctuary when he takes office, will be committed to pro-life protections, improving training and reducing redundancy in our police forces, protecting the rights of our citizens, and that Houston, Harris County will no longer be a sanctuary city for illegal immigration to support the efforts of President Donald J. Trump.
Paul Day has been a tireless and relentless candidate for Sheriff, retiring from the Houston Police Department (HPD) in 2008 and is endorsed by the Retired HPD Officers Association, is actively serving now as a Master Peace Officer Sheriff Deputy in North Harris County (Spring area), and has run for Harris County Sheriff beginning in 1992.
Conservative Christian and public servant Paul Day has served the greater Houston community for over 40 years as a Peace Officer and early member and trainer for Houston SWAT, and is highly respected and honored among his peers and those he has served in the community. In addition to his policing career, he served in the U.S. Army as a Sergeant at Arlington Cemetery, once holding a White House Access Security Clearance, and was honorably discharged after his term of service in the early 70’s.
To have Paul Day speak at your church, business or organization, to review and endorse his campaign, or for more information please visit: www.PaulDayForSheriff.com
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