



Meet Phil Suarez
Phil Suarez lives in College Station, Texas, with his wife Cory—married ten years—and their four children (three girls, one boy). Raised by a single-mother nurse who sacrificed everything to give him a Christian education, Phil learned early that faith, hard work, and love of country are non-negotiable.
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That foundation sent him to the U.S. Army in 2010. He earned jump wings, became an Airborne Infantryman, and in 2012 led a team in Kandahar, Afghanistan—bullets cracking overhead, vehicles rolling over Taliban IEDs that, by the grace of God, never detonated. He came home with the Combat Infantryman’s Badge, and an Army Commendation Medal. An injury ended his service in 2015—but not his fight.
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Phil and Cory looked across the nation and chose to plant roots in Texas in 2017. Hurricane Harvey displaced them, yet Phil finished his bachelor’s degree while working full-time, rose to top real-estate producer, and later turned three investment-firm offices into the company’s most profitable. When Cory fell gravely ill, he walked away from the next promotion without hesitation—because family always first.
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In Texas, Phil found a community that embodies grit, faith, and freedom. He firmly believes that Texas is the last line of defense against the uni-party in Washington—a state where people still stand for liberty, fight back against progressivism, and defend their God-given rights.
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A biblical Christian who rededicated his life to Christ in 2015, Phil attends New Heights Church with his family 6–8 times a month. He believes what the Bible says—all of it.
Phil was the first candidate into the TX-10 race, the first to demand abolition of the job-stealing H-1B program, the first to call for a full-generation immigration moratorium, and the only one declaring that radical Islam’s doctrine of domination is irreconcilable with our Constitution and must be eradicated root and branch.Phil believes America is for Americans—her jobs, her treasure, and her land belong to Americans first and foremost.
Being right on the issues is not enough. You have to have the courage to stand in the breach when the establishment, the media, and the donor class all scream “too extreme.” Phil Suarez is standing there now.
With President Trump in his final term, the culture war rages hotter than ever. Texas stands at the crossroads: surrender our civilization to globalism and woke progressivism, or fight to reclaim it. Phil Suarez is running to lead that fight—no compromise, no retreat, no surrender.

