'He and I didn't see eye to eye on a lot of things. But this is not a time for a victory lap,' the mayor of Dickinson said.
A local Texas politician who appeared skeptical on social media of mask use and Covid-19 vaccines died this week from complications of the coronavirus, the mayor of his community said Friday.on the Texas Republican Party's page, which did not detail the cause, but posts on social media about how he had been hospitalized with Covid have underscored a sharp political divide during the pandemic.
First-term Dickinson council member and member of the State Republican Executive Committee H. Scott Apley.And yet, Skipworth said, when he expressed condolences on social media for his colleague, a Texas Republican Party leader who won his City Council seat in November, he received"hate messages."
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