Dan Crenshaw toppled by Texas voters in shocking America First revolt against the GOP establishment

The political earthquake just hit Texas—and it sent a clear message to the D.C. swamp. Steve Toth, a true conservative, just sent Rep. Dan Crenshaw packing in the GOP primary. Crenshaw, a man who seemed more focused on cable news hits and cozying up to the establishment than fighting for America First, finally learned what happens when you turn your back on the values that made Texas great.

Let’s call it like it is: Crenshaw thought he was too big to fail. He ignored the people who put him in office. He scoffed at President Trump’s endorsement—not a smart move in a state that still knows right from wrong. And when Election Day came, grassroot patriots answered. They picked Toth, a man who doesn’t play games with the radical left or bow down to globalists.

The media elites and Democrat spin doctors won’t get it. They’ll call Toth’s victory “divisive” or “dangerous.” They love that word. But what’s really dangerous is when Republicans act like watered-down liberals, chasing after approval from the same coastal elites who hate everything Texas stands for. Voters are tired of weak, fake conservatives pretending to care about border security and the Constitution while supporting big-government schemes behind closed doors.

Make no mistake—this is not just about one primary. This is America rising up against the tired, empty promises of the establishment. While liberals fumble around with their open-borders agenda and anti-family garbage, real patriots are taking back the party one seat at a time. Crenshaw’s loss sends a loud warning to any Republican who thinks they can side with the globalists and be safe come election time.

Maybe next time, the D.C. crowd will listen when Texans say they want real leadership, not another puppet for the left. Until then, let the liberal tears flow. If you try to shut out Trump and the America First movement, don’t expect Texas to be your safety net. Is the swamp listening yet—or do they need a bigger wake-up call?

Source: Washington Times


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