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A new poll shows Don Huffines leading the Texas GOP comptroller primary, though a large share of voters remain undecided ahead of March.
Here's a breakdown of Texas Speaker Burrows' biannual campaign finance report that boasts a $4.4M war chest ahead of the 2026 primaries. Here's what to know.
After a year in which the GOP-controlled Texas Legislature approved a new congressional map, the newly redrawn districts will be tested in 2026, especially with high-interest races in deep South Texas. There are statewide races for governor and the U.S. Senate, the latter of which starts off with competitive primary races.
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When Texas Republican John Cornyn became a senator, Bush was president. Will he survive Trump's GOP?
Cornyn was elected attorney general in 1998, winning when a new national conservative figure was rising out of Texas, the newly reelected Gov. George W. Bush, who was elected president two years later.
Eight candidates are vying for the Republican nomination to represent Texas in the U.S. Senate. The winning Republican candidate will face the winner of the Democratic nomination in November.
Roy has focused on Sharia law as he competes in a crowded GOP primary for attorney general, going so far as to launch a “Sharia-Free America Caucus” in Congress with U.S. Rep. Keith Self, another Texas Republican.
One proposition addresses Islamic Sharia law, which Texas has taken a lead on nationally. Gov. Abbott has taken multiple actions, including designating Muslim groups as foreign terrorist organizations.
U.S. Representative Jake Ellzey explains why he doesn’t think the threat is harming relationships with our allies.
The governor is Texas’ chief executive, with a hand in everything from enforcing laws to setting budget priorities and responding to crises. Here’s a look at who’s running in the 2026 primary and where they come from.
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Texas Republicans have huge cash edge in statewide elections
Democrats could be more competitive financially in the U.S. Senate race, but their comparatively small fundraising hauls for state office leave them with fewer resources to reach voters.