Cattle Ranch Kid Grows Up Conservative and Goes to Congress
By Jackson Richman As he rumbled along on a tractor on his family’s cattle ranch in Texas, it wasn’t country music playing that helped Brandon Gill pass the time. Instead, even as a child, Gill listened intently to talk radio shows and audiobooks by conservatives. Political chatter was his preference. So it’s not surprising that his early love led to a desire to serve in Congress.
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