Although Democrats dominate Texas' major urban centers — from Houston to Austin to El Paso — and perform well in some of Texas' congressional districts, they continueAlthough Democrats dominate Texas' major urban centers — from Houston to Austin to El Paso — and perform well in some of Texas' congressional districts, they continue

'Bad sign for Republicans' in Texas as GOP sounds alarm over 'nail-biter' election

Although Democrats dominate Texas' major urban centers — from Houston to Austin to El Paso — and perform well in some of Texas' congressional districts, they continue to struggle in statewide races in the Lone Star State. Former Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) narrowly lost to incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in 2008, but he still couldn't get past the finish line. And Donald Trump's 14 percent victory over Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in 2024 reminded Democrats that Texas is still a red state.

Yet conservative columnist George Will believes that Texas' 2026 U.S. Senate race could be in play for Democrats if far-right State Attorney General Ken Paxton is the nominee instead of incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), a more traditional conservative. And a Texas State Senate runoff election in the Ft. Worth suburbs, according to New York Times reporter J. David Goodman, is being closely monitored by Democratic and GOP strategists — and the outcome could offer a glimpse on what lies ahead in the 2026 midterms.

The race finds Democrat Taylor Rehmet competing with Republican Leigh Wambsganss.

Although Democrats dominate Dallas Proper, the suburbs of Dallas and Ft. Worth are much more GOP-friendly. And Goodman notes that although "the race is still a long shot for Democrats," political strategists will be paying close attention to the margins.

In an article published on January 29, Goodman reports, "A special election runoff on Saturday in the once reliably conservative suburbs of Fort Worth, Texas, has turned into a nail-biter for Republicans, who worry that even a narrow GOP victory in the State Senate race could be a bad sign for their midterm prospects…. More people voted for either the Republican finalist, Leigh Wambsganss, or her GOP rival in the three-way November election than for Mr. Rehmet. But even a psychological boost could help Democrats, who believe they have their best chance in years to win a statewide race in Texas this November."

Conservative Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, during a radio appearance, said he is "very concerned about this election."

"The concern is based on the odd timing of the election, set for Saturday, and the strong performance of the Democratic candidate, Taylor Rehmet, during the initial round of voting in November," Goodman explains. "Mr. Rehmet, a 33-year-old first-time candidate and local union leader, nearly won a majority of votes — more than 47 percent — in a district that in 2024 favored Donald J. Trump by 17 percentage points…. Mr. Rehmet has…. promised to address rising property taxes and has made his support for public education, including vocational programs, central to his campaign."

Goodman adds, "Whoever wins the runoff will serve only for the rest of the year. Both candidates are already registered to run in the November election, girding up for a long fight."

Read J. David Goodman's full New York Times article at this link (subscription required)

  • george conway
  • noam chomsky
  • civil war
  • Kayleigh mcenany
  • Melania trump
  • drudge report
  • paul krugman
  • Lindsey graham
  • Lincoln project
  • al franken bill maher
  • People of praise
  • Ivanka trump
  • eric trump
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact [email protected] for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Why It Could Outperform Pepe Coin And Tron With Over $7m Already Raised

Why It Could Outperform Pepe Coin And Tron With Over $7m Already Raised

The post Why It Could Outperform Pepe Coin And Tron With Over $7m Already Raised appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Crypto News 17 September 2025 | 20:26 While meme tokens like Pepe Coin and established networks such as Tron attract headlines, many investors are now searching for projects that combine innovation, revenue-sharing and real-world utility. BlockchainFX ($BFX), currently in presale at $0.024 ahead of an expected $0.05 launch, is quickly becoming one of the best cryptos to buy today. With $7m already secured and a unique model spanning multiple asset classes, it is positioning itself as a decentralised super app and a contender to surpass older altcoins. Early Presale Pricing Creates A Rare Entry Point BlockchainFX’s presale pricing structure has been designed to reward early participants. At $0.024, buyers secure a lower entry price than later rounds, locking in a cost basis more than 50% below the projected $0.05 launch price. As sales continue to climb beyond $7m, each new stage automatically increases the token price. This built-in mechanism creates a clear advantage for early investors and explains why the project is increasingly cited in “best presales to buy now” discussions across the crypto space. High-Yield Staking Model Shares Platform Revenue Beyond its presale appeal, BlockchainFX is creating a high-yield staking model that gives holders a direct share of platform revenue. Every time a trade occurs on its platform, 70% of trading fees flow back into the $BFX ecosystem: 50% of collected fees are automatically distributed to stakers in both BFX and USDT. 20% is allocated to daily buybacks of $BFX, adding demand and price support. Half of the bought-back tokens are permanently burned, steadily reducing supply. Rewards are based on the size of each member’s BFX holdings and capped at $25,000 USDT per day to ensure sustainability. This structure transforms token ownership from a speculative bet into an income-generating position, a rare feature among today’s altcoins. A Multi-Asset Platform…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 03:35
VivoPower To Load Up On XRP At 65% Discount: Here’s How

VivoPower To Load Up On XRP At 65% Discount: Here’s How

VivoPower International, a Nasdaq-listed B-Corp now pivoting to an XRP-centric treasury, said on September 16 it has structured its mining and treasury operations so that it can acquire the token “at up to a 65% discount” to prevailing market prices—by mining other proof-of-work assets and swapping those mined tokens. VivoPower Doubles Down On XRP The […]
Share
Bitcoinist2025/09/18 10:00
US Cryptocurrency Stocks Face Decline Amid Market Volatility

US Cryptocurrency Stocks Face Decline Amid Market Volatility

The post US Cryptocurrency Stocks Face Decline Amid Market Volatility appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: US cryptocurrency stocks, including MSTR
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/01/30 05:06