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March 23, 2026 5:11 PM
The GOP playbook for the last 25 years includes campaigning on a number of fronts but closing the sale with culture war issues at the end of the election. Based on the history of those campaigns, Kronberg says it may prove unwise for Talarico to dismiss those issues out of hand as distractions now only to have them come back and bite him later
The
question of the day is whether James Talarico is truly the new wonderkid
of Democratic politics a candidate potentially following
the same flame-out path of other once promising Democratic stars like Wendy
Davis and Beto O’Rourke.
Let’s
start with some predicates
First,
there are simply more Republican voters in Texas than Democratic ones. Republicans
have long enjoyed a 10+ percentage structural advantage in their base vote here.
The conventional wisdom is that John Cornyn can engage that 10%
structural advantage whereas the walking ethical mess that is Ken Paxton
cuts that advantage by at least half.
Second,
while recent but pre-Iran War polling suggests the president’s
approval in Texas has declined it has not been precipitous. What is significant,
at least according to the UT Politics Project poll, is that
suburban voters have had a double-digit swing from +8% to -9% in Trump approval.
Talarico will lose rural Texas, is likely to win urban Texas with the true
battleground likely in the suburbs (AKA white suburban housewives).
Perhaps
most significant is the historic growth in self-identified independent voters.
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March 23, 2026 1:10 PM
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March 23, 2026 9:42 AM
The membership includes Paxton, Blanco, Hagenbuch, Adam Hinojosa, Hughes, and Perry
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March 20, 2026 5:26 PM
AG Paxton's Chief Leslie French and CFO Michele Price are said to have departed. No reason given so far. Developing...
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March 20, 2026 3:30 PM
Leadership change at LCRA, a cool appointment, and empowering women through Pink Granite in Austin
It’s spring
break across Texas but you might not be able to tell that based on the AI slop
being slung by campaigns ramping up for runoffs in which a Presidential pardon –
I mean, endorsement – is supposed to be coming any day now. The suspense is
decidedly not killing me when it comes to that.
The Quorum
Report Radio podcast will return next week after spring has sprung and most
of you will be more tuned in. I know quite a few of our readers and listeners
have been dealing with kids at home this week. Others are out of town enjoying
yourselves. To get the show on your phone automatically when it returns, make
sure you’re following it on your favorite podcast app. The links to follow on Apple
and Spotify are on the QR homepage.
Meantime there
are a few career notes to pass along including a veteran of Texas government
making a change and a longtime lobbyist gaining a new role at a university. If
you’ve got career news to share with the entire Texas Capitol community,
the most efficient way is to send it to ksbraddock@gmail.com
and use POTM in the subject line. Please and thank you.
Here’s the
latest edition of People on the Move.
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