100 Days of Damage
A Warning. A Wake-Up Call. A Rally Cry.
In just 100 days, Donald Trump has unleashed an authoritarian agenda that is dismantling our democracy, targeting immigrants, and centralizing power in the hands of a few. From Washington to Austin, the far-right is moving swiftly to roll back progress and silence dissent.
This is not politics as usual. This is a coordinated assault on our freedoms and Collin County is not immune.
What We’re Facing
DOGE: Government Overreach Disguised as Efficiency
Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, has been granted unprecedented access to federal systems, bypassing traditional checks and balances. DOGE has laid off thousands of federal employees, canceled contracts, and even accessed sensitive data without proper oversight. This consolidation of power threatens the very fabric of our democratic institutions and has triggered a constitutional crisis.
Mass Deportations and Immigration Crackdowns
The administration has implemented sweeping immigration policies, including mass deportations, revoking legal statuses, and targeting humanitarian programs. These actions have led to the separation of families and the undermining of our nation's values not to mention the Supreme Court.
Voting Rights Under Attack
The Department of Justice has abandoned civil rights enforcement, enabling Texas Republicans to escalate voter suppression efforts. In Collin County, students, seniors, and voters of color are being directly targeted through purges and restrictive ID laws.
Public Education Undermined
Trump's push to dismantle the Department of Education, combined with Governor Abbott's voucher schemes, is draining resources from our public schools. Local districts like Allen ISD and McKinney ISD are facing larger class sizes and fewer programs.
Healthcare Access Eroded
With the rollback of Affordable Care Act protections and the promotion of Medicaid work requirements, thousands of Collin County families are losing access to affordable healthcare.
Economic Instability
Trump's tariffs and tax policies favoring the wealthy are driving up costs for working families. Local businesses are struggling, and wages remain stagnant.
Environmental Protections Rolled Back
The elimination of clean air and water regulations, coupled with expanded drilling, poses significant risks to our communities. ERCOT grid vulnerabilities remain unaddressed, increasing the threat of future blackouts.
Civil Rights Reversed
Federal protections for LGBTQ+ individuals have been repealed, and enforcement of disability rights has been weakened. Hate crimes and discrimination are on the rise in our black and brown communities.
Foreign Policy Chaos
Trump's withdrawal from international agreements and weakening of alliances have led to economic instability and put jobs at risk in North Texas.
Where We Go From Here
This is not the time to sit on the sidelines. The Collin County Democratic Party is mobilizing to fight back against this dangerous agenda. But we need more than anger we need action.
We need YOU!
- Volunteer.
- Donate.
- Attend our events.
- Become a sponsor or sustaining donor.
- Become a Precinct Chair.
- Run for office.
Every contribution helps us build the infrastructure to organize, educate, register voters, recruit candidates and win.
We are fighting to defeat authoritarianism.
We are fighting to turn Collin County blue.
We are fighting for our future.
Stand with us now. Every voice, every dollar, every hand makes a difference.
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Boots on the Ground Mixer
Join us for an evening of action, inspiration, and community as we rally to support the next generation of Democratic leaders in Collin County. Your ticket includes heavy appetizers, drinks, and an opportunity to connect with fellow Democrats who are ready to make a difference.
This isn't just a fundraiser it's an investment in a better future. Every dollar raised helps cover candidate filing fees, organize volunteers, and build the infrastructure needed to WIN in Collin County.
Date: Thursday, May 15, 2025
Time: 6:30 – 9:00 PM
Location: Historic Downtown Plano (1013 E 15th Street, Plano)
This is a ticketed event -- you must purchase your tickets by clicking on this link: http://txdp.cc/BOTG2025
General Admission: $50 per person | Space is limited, so reserve your spot today!
Sponsorship opportunities available help us go further and get recognized for your support. (see sponsorships at http://txdp.cc/BOTG2025)
Dress Code: Elevated Casual with a Western Twist!
| Thank you to our Boots on the Ground Sponsors! | CD-3 Canididate Evan Hunt- Catering Sponsor 🍽️ | In Your Pocket, Mary Higbe- Beverage Sponsor 🥂 | Better Pockets Financial, JO Suttles & Sarah Lassberg- Beverage Sponsor 🥂 | |
Tom Metcalfe- Beverage Sponsor 🥂
Richard and Julie Jernigan- Friends of CCDP Sponsor 🤝
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Support the Collin County Democratic Party's 2025–2026 Sponsor Wall
We're excited to announce the launch of our 2025–2026 Sponsor Wall! This is your opportunity to support the Collin County Democratic Party and be recognized for your commitment to our shared values.
Your sponsorship will help us fund essential programs and initiatives that make a difference in our community. We can't turn this county blue without your support!
Become a sponsor today
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⚾️ Collin County Democratic Party Night at Riders Field! 💙
Join us for a night of baseball, community, and Democratic spirit at Riders Field as we come together to support the Collin County Democratic Party!
📅 Date: Saturday, May 24th
⏰ Time: First pitch at 7:05 PM (Gates open at 6:00 PM)
📍 Location: Riders Field, Frisco, TX
7300 Rough Riders Trl, Frisco, TX 75034
🎟️ Tickets: Just $25 – includes a $10 concession voucher for the game!
💙 $5 from every ticket goes back to CCDP!
⏳ Deadline Alert: Tickets must be purchased by May 10! No tickets will be sold after this date, so don't wait grab yours now!
This is a ticketed event -- you need to purchase your tickets in advance before May 10th. Purchase below!
This isn't just about baseball it's about showing our strength as a community and ensuring we have the resources to fight back against the attacks coming from Austin and Washington.
The work of CCDP is more important than ever, and every ticket purchased helps us continue the fight for Democratic values in Collin County.
Help us make the biggest impact! Invite your friends, family, and neighbors to join us at the game. The more people we bring, the stronger our presence and the bigger our impact.
📣 Spread the word! Let's fill the stands with Democrats and make it a night to remember! See you at the ballpark! 💙⚾️
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Your Vote! Your Community! Your Power!
Collin County’s local elections are here and this is your chance to support leaders who will fight for our schools, our neighborhoods, and our future. The Collin County Democratic Party proudly endorses an outstanding slate of candidates who are ready to serve with integrity and vision.
- Marc Rossouw – Dallas City Council, Place 12
- Hugh F. Heath – Anna City Council, Place 2
- Dr. Tamara Thomas – Collin College Board of Trustees, Place 4
- Joe Corcoran – Richardson City Council, Place 4
- Elisa Klein – Plano ISD Board of Trustees, Place 6
These candidates are committed to public service, not politics and they need your vote to make a difference.
Check out your sample ballot and get all the info you need to vote smart at collindemocrats.org.
McKinney Area Democratic Club Municipal Recommendations
Richardson Area Democratic Club Municipal Recommendations
Plano Area Democratic Club Municipal Recommendation
Frisco Democratic Club Municipal Recommendations
Former Liberal Women of Collin County Admin, Lisa West's Municipal Recommendations
Lift up local leadership and show up strong at the ballot box May 3rd!
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May Day: SOS Protest
Stand Up for Workers' Rights & Justice for Immigrants!
Date: May 3rd, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Watters Creek Village, Allen, Texas 970 Garden Park Dr, Allen, TX 75013
Meeting Point: Park in the parking garage near Brio/Cheesecake Factory and meet in front of the area in front of Fish City Grill in the grassy area.
This May 3rd, join us at Watters Creek to observe May Day and raise our voices in solidarity with workers, labor unions, and immigrant communities! As the Trump Administration continues to threaten labor rights and enact cruel, inhumane immigration policies, including family separations and mass deportations, we refuse to stay silent. Together, we’ll protest systemic overreach and demand justice for ALL.
Why Attend?
FIGHT for worker dignity: Fair wages, safe workplaces, and the right to unionize.
DEFEND immigrant families: End detention centers, deportations, and policies that tear communities apart. DEMAND justice for those illegally sent to El Salvador, such as Kilmar Abrego Garcia, without due process BUILD solidarity: Unite across movements to challenge oppressive systems and corporate greed.
What to Expect:
Powerful messaging on signs advocating for justice and meaningful change to the Trump Administration's policies.
A peaceful protest just outside Watters Creek Village with others who are fed up and disturbed.
Opportunities to connect with local unions, advocacy groups, and mutual aid networks.
Family-friendly atmosphere: bring kids, neighbors, and friends!
What to Bring:
Signs, water, sunscreen, and a friendly, peaceful attitude. Wear comfortable shoes and your passion for justice!
Help us support community members by bringing urgently needed items for Under My Umbrella Nonprofit!:
Ice pops
Tuna Salad kits (with crackers)
Soft bake breakfast bars
Soft granola/protein bars
Juice boxes
Trail mix
Fruit gummies
Chips
#MayDaySOS #WorkersRights #NoDeportationWithoutDueProcess #BringKilmarHome
This is a call to action. Whether you’re part of a union, an immigrant rights advocate, or simply believe in fairness, your presence matters. Let’s show the world that Collin County stands for compassion, equity, and people over profit.
Spread the Word:
Share this event, tag allies, and RSVP to stay updated. Together, we rise!
If you haven't voted in the Municipal Election, there is a polling location less than 5 minutes from the protest that will be open on May 3rd. We will have Collin County Election Information available at the protest.
Note: This is a peaceful protest. We condemn all forms of violence and prioritize safety for all attendees.
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Volunteers Needed for the Plano AsiaFest
Date: Saturday, May 3rd
Volunteer Time Slots Available From: 9:30AM - 6:30PM CDT
Event Runs: 11AM - 5PM CDT
Location: Haggard Park 901 E 15th St Plano, TX 75074
Plano AsiaFest '25 is a family friendly festival that has free admission and free parking in City lots and is scheduled for May 3rd at Haggard park from 11AM - 5PM. It hosts signature cultural performances from all parts of Asia.
CCDP is looking for volunteers to help with morning setup and evening takedown, as well as take shifts throughout the day to engage visitors sharing what Collin Democrats are all about and signing up those interested in volunteering or subscribing to The Rally newsletter.
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Volunteer Opportunity: Be a Poll Greeter for Derrick Tarver!
We need enthusiastic supporters to serve as poll greeters for Derrick Tarver, candidate for McKinney City Council At-Large. This is a great way to make a big impact greet voters with a smile, pass out literature, and show that our community is ready for change.
Whether you can help for a full day or just an hour, your time matters.
Sign up here: Event Link
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Kickin' Off & Kickin' Up
We're Kickin' Off & Kickin' Up!
Join us Sunday, May 4th from 5–8PM at Gather in McKinney for our official campaign kickoff!
Here's what you can expect:
• Free food & drinks
• Line dancing teaching
• Good conversation
• Local energy & community vibes
• Hear from Jordan Wheatley!
Date: May 4, 2025
Time: 5pm-8pm
Location: Gather in Downtown McKinney
207 E Virginia Street
McKinney, TX
Can't make it but still want to help us hit the ground running?
You can "kick in" a few bucks here:
Jordan4Texas.com/donate
Let's build something better, right here in TX CD-3!
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First Tuesdays “Grounds for Change” Coffee Hour! Join us at Collective Coffee in downtown McKinney (301 W Louisiana St, Suite 200, McKinney, TX 75069) on Tuesday, May 6th, at 9:00 AM. Let’s brew ideas, share stories, and build the momentum we need to fight for progress in Washington, DC, and Austin.
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Join Us as We Celebrate Love and Community!
We’re excited to invite you to one of the most dazzling events of the year — Love Equality hosted by Equality Texas!
Date: Saturday, May 10, 2025
Time: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Location: The Echo Lounge, Dallas, TX
Love Equality is a celebration of love, inclusion, and a vibrant community that stands up against hate and discrimination in Texas. Enjoy a night filled with ballroom performances, a lively silent auction, and the sparkle and spirit that define our movement.
Your support at events like these helps fund the critical work Equality Texas does every day fighting back against harmful legislation and standing up for LGBTQIA+ Texans.
Get your tickets and learn more here: Love Equality Event Info
Let’s come together, lift each other up, and continue building a future where love always wins. We hope to see you there!
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Join us for our Monthly 3rd Friday Happy Hour on Friday, May 16th, from 6:30 - 8:00 pm. Food, friends, and fun! All are welcome!
****NEW LOCATION: The Elwood BFD Patio 7550 SH 121, Suite 250, McKinney, TX, 75070
Complimentary appetizers will be provided. A cash bar is available.
We're looking forward to community building and our time together!
All are welcome!
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Marc Rossouw- Dallas City Council Place. 12
Marc Rossouw has a long track record of getting results. His focus on collaboration and strategic planning makes him an effective player in any position, and he’s ready to bring a fresh perspective to the Dallas City Council as the representative for District 12. Marc wants to make sure your voice is heard in the decisions that affect you the most. Join him in his quest to ensure a more collaborative and prosperous future for Dallas and its residents.
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Dr. Tamara Thomas- Collin College Board of Trustees Place. 4
Dr. Thomas, a lifelong Collin County resident, educated African American woman, and trusted leader in the community, will bring a fresh and diverse perspective to the Collin College Board of Trustees as the representative for Place 4. With extensive leadership experience and a strong commitment to community service, Dr.Thomas is committed to investing in research and innovation to drive academic excellence, fostering new ideas, aiming to expand job training and workforce programs to better prepare students for high-demand careers, and advocating for broadening degree and certification programs to meet evolving needs. Dr. Thomas’ campaign focuses on creating a more inclusive, forward-thinking, and career-ready educational environment.
With an understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities within the community, Dr. Thomas is committed to ensuring that all students, regardless of background, have access to quality education and career opportunities.
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Joe Corcoran- Richardson City Council Place. 4
Joe Corcoran was elected to the Richardson City Council in 2021 and was
re-elected in 2023. He has helped lead the efforts to transition Richardson
into a more walkable, bikeable city. Joe is grateful for the endorsement of
the CCDP.
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Elisa Klein- Plano ISD Place. 6
Elisa Klein is a longtime Plano resident, PTA mom, business owner, and dedicated volunteer. She is passionate about advocating for public education and fighting for our children's futures.
Elisa's campaign focuses on serving the PISD community with experience and compassion.
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Hugh Heath- Anna City Council Place. 2
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CURRENT MEETING REPORTS
by: Justin Neth with a very special thanks to Patty Landgren
(Stay Tuned For Local Meeting Reports)
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Time To Put Pressure On The Democrats Folding For Republicans
Call them. Pressure them. Make them remember who they work for.
Republicans already showed us exactly who they are last week. They gutted the memorial calendar out of spite. They nuked the Local and Consent Calendar just to “own the libs,” killing dozens of their own bills in the process. They don’t care about governing. They care about power. And they’ll burn the whole place down if it means clinging to a few cheap talking points for the primary.
And now, after wrecking their own agenda, they want Democrats to save them.
(See link for article)
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