Endorsement from Congressman Dick Armey, 2002:
"I can't give a stronger endorsement than for my friend Tom Wilder: Tom has time and time again advocated for a more effective and efficient government. His work as Tarrant County District Clerk has benefitted thousands of Texas taxpayers with his honesty and common sense approach to management. Tom and I have worked together for many years, and I am proud to ask you to join me in endorsing his re-election as Tarrant County District Clerk."

Paul Rowntree, Hurst Chairman of the Board of the Bank Holding Company, 1998:
"I believe we should encourage people like Tom Wilder to run for office. I've seen Tom treat other people's money with the same respect as his own. As a taxpayer, I want someone who will take that same attitude with public funds."

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Tom and Charlene Wilder with then Governor George Bush and State Representative Vicki Truitt at a 1998 fundraiser at the Delaney Vineyard in Grapevine, Texas.

Tom has served on Vicki Truitt's policy committee since its inception.

During a 1978 fundraiser in Fort Worth, Tom and Charlene with Ronald and Nancy Reagan. Yes, Tom was young and had a beard!

Tom served in a leadership capacity in the Reagan campaign for President and is a member of the Reagan Alumni Association.

   

Former Mayors Tommy Brown, North Richland Hills, and Gary Fickes, Southlake, congratulate Tom at a 1994 fundraiser.

 

   

Tom and Charlene with Steve Forbes, right, and Congressman Joe Barton, left, at a fundraiser for Congressman Barton.

Tom has served on Joe Barton's advisory committee for many years.

   

Tom welcomes Railroad Commissioner Michael Williams to Fort Worth.

Tom is supporting Michael for re-election to the Texas Railroad Commission.

   
   
   
 

 

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