NICRS needs all available information for each candidate
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NICRS can show voters
a painting of the candidate's achievements with his personal photo in it
And with one look, voters can see what this candidate has done for our citizens, 


Candidate's Achievement 

Painting is a proving Evidence

Republicans Candidates show the issues and solve it for our citizens. 

 T-shirts is a continuous advertisement for the Candidate and Voters will see it every day


Fundraising 
NICRS will assist  GOP
and
Republican Candidates
 to raise money for republican campaign ​​

How?

NICRS will allow GOP and Republican candidates to use its copyright Paintings to be printed (with the candidate personal picture)
on T-shirts, mugs, hats and other items to increase
​candidate votes


Printing these items are a continuous advertisement for our Republican candidates and Voters will see it

every day 


GOP and Republican Candidate fundraising will create more Votes 



Will Hurd (R) is a former U.S. Representative from Texas. He officially announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election on June 22, 2023.

Hurd said the biggest problems facing the country were inflation, immigration without legal permission, crime, and homelessness. In his campaign announcement video, Hurd criticized Joe Biden (D) and Donald Trump (R), saying, "President Biden can't solve these problems, or won't, and if we nominate a lawless, selfish, failed politician like Donald Trump, who lost the House, the Senate, and the White House, we all know Joe Biden will win again." Hurd said his vision for America included increasing employment through the use of new technology like artificial intelligence, improved education access, and fostering a society "that acknowledges science, addresses mental health, and is inclusive and understanding


Biography

Hurd was born in San Antonio, Texas, on August 19, 1977. He received a bachelor's degree from Texas A&M University in 2000.

After graduating, Hurd worked for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for 9 years. He was stationed primarily in Washington, D.C., where his duties included congressional briefings, and in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. After his time with the CIA, Hurd worked as a partner for the Crumpton Group and as a senior advisor for the cybersecurity firm FusionX.

Hurd was first elected to public office in 2014, when he defeated then-incumbent Pete Gallego (D) to represent Texas' 23rd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. He served three terms before announcing he would not seek re-election in 2020.




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