Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson Speaks at Republican National Convention, Highlights Public Safety and Party Switch
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson made a bold statement at the Republican National Convention, highlighting his switch from being a “conservative Democrat” to a proud Republican. In his speech, he criticized Democrats for their lack of support on public safety issues and shared a personal experience where progressive activists intimidated his family.
Johnson emphasized the importance of Republicans in promoting law and order, citing Dallas’ success in reducing violent crime under Republican leadership. He called on Americans to make the country safe again by electing Donald J. Trump and retiring Joe Biden.
The mayor’s party switch in 2023 came after he won reelection as a Democrat for a second term. He believes that American cities need Republicans and that Republicans need American cities to thrive.
Johnson’s speech was part of a lineup of Texas officials speaking at the convention, including Gov. Greg Abbott, Sen. Ted Cruz, and other representatives. The mayor’s message resonated with the audience, drawing applause and support for the Republican party’s stance on public safety and urban governance.