Texas just reminded America what real elections look like. The results of this year’s primary races don’t just hint at change—they roar it from the rooftops. Texas conservatives are tired of weak leadership, and the primaries sent a loud message to the old guard and the radical left: business as usual is over.
Let’s start with the Attorney General’s race—a showdown that proves Texans want warriors, not wallflowers. Chip Roy was expected to cruise to a win, but State Senator Mayes Middleton’s guts and deep pockets shook things up. Both men outclass the Democrat alternatives, but the coming run-off is a clear sign voters want serious, effective fighters running the legal show in Texas. Weak-kneed establishment types, beware: this is no place for cowards.
Then there’s the Comptroller battle. Trump-backed Don Huffines and incumbent Kelly Hancock, carrying the governor’s endorsement, are headed for a brutal run-off. Texans see through the political theater and want a leader who will put America First and keep the Biden administration’s leftist spending at bay. The same goes for the Agriculture Commissioner race, where the Abbott-backed challenger ousted Sid Miller, a vocal Trump supporter. It’s proof that even inside the GOP, Texans demand results over empty promises.
Looking at the congressional shakeups, it’s clear voters are ready to push back against the DC swamp. Dan Crenshaw—once a media darling—just got shown the door by conservative Steve Toth. It’s about time: Crenshaw forgot he works for Texans, not globalist donors or CNN panels. In TX-23, establishment Rep. Tony Gonzales faces yet another run-off rematch with gun rights advocate Brandon Herrera. That district still remembers how slim his last win was. No one is safe from accountability.
Meanwhile, America First voice Brandon Gill kept his seat with hardly a challenge. Mark Teixeira, riding both a baseball legacy and the Trump wave, captured the nomination in TX-21. The left can’t even get their own act together, with Democrat Al Green clinging to relevance in TX-18. In crowded primaries from TX-31 to TX-35, conservative candidates are stepping over the establishment’s tired tricks. It’s time for amnesty pushers and professional politicians to start sweating.
The midterms are coming. The Trump movement is alive and kicking, and Texas sets the tone for the rest of the country. Either the GOP delivers, or voters will do exactly what they just did: they’ll pick hard-charging patriots instead of timid machines. If only Democrats were this accountable for their disasters—open borders, woke indoctrination, and socialist schemes. But that’s the difference: Republicans still answer to voters. Will Congress finally wake up, or will America have to clean house again in 2026?
Source: Townhall
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