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  • Former State Rep. Matt Rinaldi, a Dallas lawyer, shown during his career at the Texas Capitol   in 2017 . Rinaldi will succeed Allen West as chair of the Republican Party of Texas.  (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • ormer State Rep. Matt Rinaldi, a Dallas lawyer, shown during his career at the Texas Capitol   in 2017 . Rinaldi will succeed Allen West as chair of the Republican Party of Texas. Rinaldi was involved in a shoving incident with another state representative on the House floor.  (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • ormer State Rep. Matt Rinaldi, a Dallas lawyer, shown during his career at the Texas Capitol   in 2017 . Rinaldi will succeed Allen West as chair of the Republican Party of Texas. Rinaldi was involved in a shoving incident with another state representative on the House floor.  (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • State Rep. Charlie Geren, R- Fort Worth, l, helps cool down  State Rep. Matt Rinaldi, a Dallas lawyer, r, shown during his career at the Texas Capitol in 2017. Rinaldi will succeed Allen West as chair of the Republican Party of Texas. Rinaldi was involved in a shoving incident with another state representative on the House floor.  (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • Former State Rep. Matt Rinaldi, a Dallas lawyer, shown during his career at the Texas Capitol   in 2017 . Rinaldi will succeed Allen West as chair of the Republican Party of Texas.  (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • Former State Rep. Matt Rinaldi, a Dallas lawyer, shown during his career at the Texas Capitol   in 2017 . Rinaldi will succeed Allen West as chair of the Republican Party of Texas.  (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • Former State Rep. Matt Rinaldi, a Dallas lawyer, shown during his career at the Texas Capitol   in 2017 . Rinaldi will succeed Allen West as chair of the Republican Party of Texas.  (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • Former State Rep. Matt Rinaldi, a Dallas lawyer, shown during his career at the Texas Capitol   in 2017 . Rinaldi will succeed Allen West as chair of the Republican Party of Texas.  (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • Former State Rep. Matt Rinaldi, a Dallas lawyer, shown during his career at the Texas Capitol   in 2017 . Rinaldi will succeed Allen West as chair of the Republican Party of Texas. Left to right are State Rep. James White, Rep. Victoria Neave, Matt Rinaldi, and Rep. Gene Wu.  (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • Former State Rep. Matt Rinaldi, a Dallas lawyer, shown during his career at the Texas Capitol   in 2017 . Rinaldi will succeed Allen West as chair of the Republican Party of Texas.  (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • Former State Rep. Matt Rinaldi, a Dallas lawyer, shown during his career at the Texas Capitol   in 2017 . Rinaldi will succeed Allen West as chair of the Republican Party of Texas.  (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • Former State Rep. Matt Rinaldi, a Dallas lawyer, shown during his career at the Texas Capitol   in 2017 . Rinaldi will succeed Allen West as chair of the Republican Party of Texas.  (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • Former State Rep. Matt Rinaldi, a Dallas lawyer, shown during his career at the Texas Capitol   in 2017 . Rinaldi will succeed Allen West as chair of the Republican Party of Texas.  (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • State Rep. Dade Phelan (R-Port Neches) (with blue jacket) with colleagues on the House floor on May 20, 2019. Despite pushback from Republican Party chair Allen West, Phelan has announced in 2020 that he has enough commitments to win the speaker's race in the upcoming 2021 session.
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  • State Rep. Dade Phelan (R-Port Neches) (c) with colleagues on the House Appropriations Committee on February 15, 2017 at the Texas Capitol. Despite pushback from Republican Party chair Allen West, Phelan has announced in 2020 that he has enough commitments to win the speaker's race in the upcoming 2021 session.
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  • State Rep. Dade Phelan (R-Port Neches) shown speaking at the back microphone during a special session in the House Chamber on July 27, 2017. Despite pushback from Republican Party chair Allen West, Phelan has announced in 2020 that he has enough commitments to win the speaker's race in the upcoming 2021 session.
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  • State Rep. Dade Phelan (R-Port Neches) shown speaking at the back microphone during a special session in the House Chamber on July 27, 2017. Despite pushback from Republican Party chair Allen West, Phelan has announced in 2020 that he has enough commitments to win the speaker's race in the upcoming 2021 session.
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  • State Rep. Dade Phelan (R-Port Neches) shown speaking at the back microphone during a special session in the House Chamber on July 27, 2017. Despite pushback from Republican Party chair Allen West, Phelan has announced in 2020 that he has enough commitments to win the speaker's race in the upcoming 2021 session.
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  • Chair of the Republican Party of Texas James Dickey speaks on the opening day of the San Antonio convention on June 15, 2018.  The City of Houston has cancelled the 2020 convention of 15,000 attendees for next week due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
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