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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas megadonor Alex Fairly will fund legal bid to keep GOP lawmakers on the primary ballot
The Amarillo businessman said he would tap into the $20 million political action committee he launched last year to preserve ballot access for censured Republicans.
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Republican Party of Texas wants to ExpandRedistricting to Texas House | Inside Texas Politics
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Republican Texas Senate race close, redistricting opinions split: Emerson College Polling survey
A new Emerson College Polling survey of the 2026 U.S. Senate race in Texas shows Republican voters are split between incumbent U.S. Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton. The survey of 491 Texas Republican primary voters shows Cornyn leading Paxton 30% to 29% with 37% undecided and 5% supporting another candidate.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNRepublican Party of Texas sets stage to censure members who stepped out of line in likely bid to block them from primary ballot
Republicans who are censured by their county party leaders may be blocked from the primary ballot under a new party rule passed last year, that is expected to be tested by the courts.
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Texas House Speaker vows runaway Dems will be arrested if they try to sneak home over weekend
Congressional redistricting battle intensifies as California vows to counter Texas GOP maps while Democratic lawmakers end their walkout protest.
For weeks, Texas Democrats have been doing everything in their power to draw national attention to a radical Republican plan to try to hang on to the House of Representatives in next year's midterms by gerrymandering the state's already heavily skewed maps even further.
Honestly, the Democratic Party does not occupy the moral high ground in this fight and should quit whining about unfair Republican gerrymandering.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNPoll finds Cornyn, Paxton in dead heat in Texas’ Senate GOP primary
Every previous public poll had shown the attorney general with a considerable lead over Texas’ incumbent senator.