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Why Republicans Are Suddenly Nervous About Texas

53 min · 23. mai 2026
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After Donald Trump endorsed Ken Paxton over John Cornyn, what was already a nasty GOP primary suddenly turned into an all out Republican civil war. And Democrats think the chaos could finally create a real opening in Texas for the first time in decades. That’s why Tara McGowan sat down with Democratic strategist and Way to Win co-founder Tory Gavito for a deep dive on how Texas could decide the future of democracy. Here’s what they get into: * Inside the Paxton–Cornyn Republican civil war — :31 * Why Texas matters nationally — 2:44 * If economic populism can win in Texas — 17:02 * If Texas voters can overcome suppression — 33:33 * How Latino voters are reshaping Texas — 40:13 * Where the Democratic coalition is headed — 46:41 * What gives Tory Gavito courage right now — 52:43 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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