(Lt. Gov.) Dan Patrick says Republicans will "have a tough time" holding Texas House majority in November [View all]
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Texas Tribune) Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Wednesday said Texas Republicans are going to have a tough time holding onto their majority in the state House this fall, the latest and perhaps most notable sign yet of GOP unease about the midterm elections.
Speaking at the Texas Public Policy Foundations annual conference in Austin, Patrick said it is imperative for the loser of Republicans rancorous Senate primary runoff whether its U.S. Sen. John Cornyn or Attorney General Ken Paxton to support the winner against Democratic candidate James Talarico. The Austin state representative locked up his partys nomination in March and will face whoever emerges from the May 26 GOP election, which has already seen both candidates resume their mudslinging after a vicious first round.
Without a unifying endorsement from the runoff loser, Patrick cautioned, Republicans could lose the Senate seat, an outcome he said would guarantee Democratic control of the upper chamber in Washington. A divided GOP also could imperil down-ballot candidates, he added, pointing to the 2018 midterms when U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz narrowly defeated former El Paso congressman Beto ORourke and a recent special election for a ruby red Texas Senate seat won by a Democrat in a district President Donald Trump had carried by 17 points in 2024.
Get over it and come together as one, Patrick said, aiming his comments at Cornyn and Paxton. Were going to have a tough time holding the Texas House. ......................(more)
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