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5 Things We'll Never Agree On. 5,000 We Can.

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Jason Pearce is the Democrat running for Texas District 4 against Pat Fallon in 2026 β€” and he spent just $1,500 to nearly pull it off. πŸ”— Support Jason: pearcefortexas.com [http://pearcefortexas.com] Jason Pearce sat down with Breaking the Meta to talk about his run for Texas's 4th Congressional District: why he left his job last October to campaign full time, the affordability and education fights voters keep raising, his plan to ban stock and crypto trading for elected officials, and why he believes this is the most important midterm in U.S. history. We get into his backstory, bankrupt at 13, dropping out of college over debt, working 90-hour weeks, and how a kid raised in a far-right household became the most progressive candidate on the Texas ballot. Plus: the $1,500 campaign that nearly beat a fully funded opponent, and what he'd do in his first days in Congress. Breaking the Meta platforms the grassroots and independent candidates mainstream media ignores. Hard conversations when necessary, fighting the status quo, and the belief that everyone, regardless of race, religion, gender or identity, deserves rights, respect, dignity and safety. #TexasPolitics #Election2026 #BreakingTheMeta #JasonPearce #TexasDistrict4 #GrassrootsCampaign

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