Ken Paxton and Greg Abbott have led the charge for much of the recent Republican-on-Republican battling. History suggests it could negatively impact the GOP.
Republicans in Texas have been quarreling for some time now. Could it hurt them in the end?When historian Michael Phillips saw the mailer, it transported him back in time.
“There’s a meanness and an edge to Texas politics that I don’t think has been there since the days of integration,” he says. “It’s surprised me how mean it’s gotten.” “You deserve to have a state representative that’s working with your governor, not working against your governor,” the governor said in his most recent visit., Abbott’s reversal on Clardy hasn’t sat well with many of the city’s Republican voters — particularly because it appears to be all about revenge.“This election cycle,” it reads, “ wants to buy the votes of rural Texans with a campaign of lies financed by billionaires from out of state, and he’s confident we’re dumb enough to believe him.
In comparison, the state of Texas spent about $4 million for a voter information campaign, which is part of the reason Gutierrez’s organization spends so much time educating voters on the registration process. He cites the 1950s and 1960s, when Texas Democrats were quarreling with one another and “failed to see the Republicans sneaking up on them.”“The far right is now alienating the urban money in Dallas, Houston and San Antonio, which is real estate money and car dealership money,” says Jeremi Suri, a historian at the University of Texas at Austin. “The Paxton impeachment case really upset what I’d call ‘thinking Republicans,’ and Collin Allred might be able to get some of their votes.
But like Jillson, Rottinghaus says there is indeed precedent for a party losing power by alienating some of its base — not because the base votes for someone else, but because they don’t vote at all. “All this fighting and efforts to purify what candidates say and how they might legislate in terms of the conservative agenda will make for stronger party discipline in the future,” he says. “That’s something Texas typically hasn’t had.”
However, this was just part one; on March 5, Dutton and Money will face off again for a two-year term that would start in January 2025.
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