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Shell_Seas

(3,333 posts)
Fri Feb 16, 2024, 04:32 PM Feb 16

Deep In The Gutters Of The Republican Primaries

Money, Power, and Neo-Nazis: The battle within the Texas Republican primary elections.

https://www.lonestarleft.com/p/deep-in-the-gutters-of-the-republican



The Texas Republican Civil War has unsurprisingly significantly impacted the Republican primary elections this year. It’s messy, ugly, and highly entertaining for the rest of us. Republicans are out for blood and all seemingly unaware that Texas is rapidly turning blue. It’s great for us, though; the more Republicans attack each other, the more they hurt their own causes.

Representative Tony Tinderholt (R-Tarrant County) is out for blood.
Now that Bryan Slaton (R) is a stain on the GOP’s past, Tinderholt is fighting hard to become the biggest scum in the Texas House. The $100,000 he received from the neo-Nazi-aligned Defend Texas Liberty PAC has seemingly given him nerves of steel, and he’s taking it out on all of his Republican co-workers.

The first fight Tinderholt is having is with Fort Bend County Representative Jacey Jetton (R). From what I can tell, it started with some he-said/she-said stuff over an amendment (or multiple amendments) during the legislative session. And have spun out of control from there.

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Shell_Seas

(3,333 posts)
5. If you look at the data over the last decade, we move several points left every presidential election
Fri Feb 16, 2024, 04:50 PM
Feb 16

It's only a matter of time.

Shell_Seas

(3,333 posts)
4. We may flip the House this year, but if not for sure we will in 2026
Fri Feb 16, 2024, 04:48 PM
Feb 16

I predict we flip at least eight seats this year. (We need 12, but eight are prime for flipping)

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