There is no place like Texas! A land of cattle, cowboys, farming, oil and world-class technology is where Abraham George built his life and mission. Born on a small farm in Kerala, India, to Pentecostal preacher parents, he grew up grounded in faith, hard work, and service. His journey from rural India to the heart of Texas shapes everything he stands for: defending freedom, expanding opportunity, and serving the people of this great state.
American Dream in Making!
Abraham George is a living example of the American dream. Born in Kerala, India, to Christian parents who were both preachers of the Gospel, Abraham accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior at a young age. Raised on a small farm with his sister, he grew up hearing stories of his grandfather and other family members who had lived in the United States, planting in him a deep admiration for America’s freedoms and opportunities.
When Abraham was just two years old, his parents began a long, fourteen-year journey to legally secure visas to the United States. In 1996, their dream was realized, and the family migrated to Texas when Abraham was 16. With limited English but strong skills in math and science, Abraham was quickly recognized for his academic potential. Yet, instead of going straight to college, he went to work—starting as a janitor’s assistant at a manufacturing company to help support his family. Through perseverance and determination, he quickly rose through the ranks, eventually becoming National Sales Director by the age of 22.
During this time, Abraham proudly became an American citizen, a milestone that remains one of his most cherished memories. After gaining experience in sales, IT, and management, Abraham successfully launched several businesses of his own. He founded and sold a financial services firm and acquired and managed software companies. Beyond business, Abraham’s proudest role is that of husband and father. He and his wife, Jeena, married in 2005, and together they are raising two children, Sarah and Abel.
In 2007, when Barack Hussein Obama ran for President, Abraham engaged with the grassroots to oppose his socialist policies. At the time, there was a prevailing narrative that all minorities and immigrants were supposed to support Obama. Abraham rejected both that narrative and the policies being pushed by Obama. This brought Abraham into politics: he started out block walking and phone banking for congressional candidates in Dallas, and later got involved by serving the local GOP in various capacities. He served as a board member of the Collin County Conservative Republicans, committee chair for conventions, and Vice Chairman of the Collin County Republican Party. He later served as a State Republican Executive Committeeman before becoming Chairman of the Collin County Republican Party, and now serves as the State Chairman.
Abraham’s life is defined by faith, family, and freedom. He understands the struggles of immigrants, the sacrifices of small business owners, and the importance of protecting the liberties recognized by our founding fathers. Today, Abraham serves as the Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas, where he is fighting to close Texas primaries, demand accountability from our leaders, and defeat Marxist democrats. His journey from a small farm in India to the leadership of Texas Republicans is a testament to the power of faith, perseverance, and the promise of America.
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