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Veteran Entrepreneur Joseph Kopser Announces Candidacy for Texas House District 47

By Building Texas Show
Army Veteran, Entrepreneur, and Community Leader Launches Campaign to Deliver Practical Solutions for Working Families, Strong Schools, and a Thriving Economy

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Joseph Kopser's campaign offers Democrats a strategic advantage with his proven bipartisan fundraising record and military leadership experience to challenge Republican control.

Kopser's campaign employs a four-rule framework focusing on healthcare, cost reduction, coalition building, and issue prioritization to systematically address Texas families' needs.

Kopser aims to create a Texas where every family can thrive by focusing on kitchen table issues and defending the dignity every Texan deserves.

A West Point graduate and tech entrepreneur who sold his company to Mercedes-Benz is now running for Texas House with innovative campaign strategies.

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Veteran Entrepreneur Joseph Kopser Announces Candidacy for Texas House District 47

Joseph Kopser, a decorated Army veteran and technology entrepreneur, announced his candidacy for the Texas House of Representatives in District 47 as a Democrat. He emphasized a commitment to breaking through partisan gridlock and focusing on results-driven leadership to address pressing issues facing Southwest Austin families, including rising costs, underfunded schools, and economic opportunities.

"I'm running for the Texas House because our community deserves a representative who rolls up their sleeves and gets to work—not engage in performative politics or culture wars," said Kopser. He added that after 20 years in the Army and years building Austin's innovation economy, he knows progress happens when leaders listen first, lead always, and bring people together to solve problems. Kopser stated that Texans are tired of the same old politics and it's time to fight back smarter, build stronger, and get things done for working families.

Kopser's campaign draws on his extensive experience in service, innovation, and community building. A West Point graduate with a degree in Aerospace Engineering and a master's from the Harvard Kennedy School, he served 20 years in the U.S. Army, earning the Ranger Tab, Combat Action Badge, and Bronze Star. He taught Leadership and Strategy at UT Austin and West Point, and today serves as a special advisor for military and veteran affairs at the University of Texas. As co-founder of RideScout—acquired by Mercedes-Benz in 2014—and President of Grayline Group, Kopser has created jobs, mentored entrepreneurs, and strengthened Texas's tech and energy sectors.

In his 2018 run for Congress, Kopser built a bipartisan coalition that won the Democratic primary with a message of working across the aisle to focus on jobs, education, and our kids' future. In under 18 months, his campaign pioneered innovative fundraising and voter communication techniques, raising over $3.1 million—the highest amount by any candidate, Republican or Democrat, incumbent or challenger, across Texas's 36 congressional districts in Q4 2017. Emphasizing bipartisanship and problem-solving, Kopser received more votes than any Democrat in Texas congressional history up to that point and drove record turnout, with more voters participating in his district than any other in the state—falling short by fewer than three points in a heavily gerrymandered race.

Kopser's platform prioritizes a strong economy for all, education for every child, and securing our kids' future. He pledges to fight for fully funded classrooms, competitive teacher pay, and education-to-career pipelines; support small businesses and high-wage careers in tech, energy, cybersecurity, and trades; and address infrastructure, public safety, and affordability to make Texas a place where every family can thrive. In his launch he outlined four rules to change the game: stand up for healthcare, take on rising costs, broaden our coalition, and be wary of distractions while staying focused on kitchen table issues.

Kopser's personal story underscores his motivation. A photo of his family at Fort Hood in 1999, contrasted with one from last year in Austin, captures his journey with wife Amy and their three daughters. "Like every family, I want Texans to feel proud raising their children here. That's what drives me," he added. This people-powered campaign invites volunteers, donors, and voters to join in restoring leadership focused on service, humility, and results. To learn more, visit https://www.KopserForTexas.com.

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