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January 31, 2026 10:47 PM
Shockwaves emanating from the Metroplex: As Lt. Gov. Patrick argued last week, this is the first signal in 2026 that national Democrats could make a significant investment in Texas ahead of the November election; President Trump was trying to boost Wambsganss online while it sounds like the DNC was under the radar helping Rehmet
FORT WORTH
– “At least it could have been at a nicer restaurant,” grumbled a downtrodden
Republican activist on his way out of the election watch party held for Patriot
Mobile executive Leigh Wambsganss Saturday night as supporters of
her bid for Texas Senate began to trickle out just as the results
were coming in.
Just after
10:30pm, Wambsganss seemed to concede for now, telling the crowd “We’ll be back
in November.”
Though it
might prove to only be symbolic, a Democrat appears on his way to representing northeast
Tarrant County in the Legislature’s upper chamber for the first time
since the 1980s. And as top Republicans including Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and
President Donald Trump himself had warned during early voting, the apparent
upset victory of Democrat Taylor Rehmet is the first signal to national Democrats
that this state could be in play if the minority party makes a significant financial
investment in the US Senate race here this fall.
Rehmet’s campaign wasn’t ready to declare victory
yet at his watch party, but just before 11:30 pm the Associated Press called the race for the Democrat.
It’s a
battle that played out in its final days on the icy streets of Fort Worth and had
some Republicans questioning why Gov. Greg Abbott didn’t call the runoff
in December, which wouldn’t have given Democrats as much time to organize and
get out the vote for their candidate.
Just last
week, some Republican candidates for other offices around the Metroplex were
talking more about this special election than their own races and describing the
campaign in Cowtown as an “all hands on deck” moment.
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January 31, 2026 10:08 PM
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January 31, 2026 7:30 PM
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January 30, 2026 3:02 PM
New lobby gigs, association news, advocacy, and a well-deserved recognition of a Texas icon
This is
about the time that grizzled veterans of Texas campaigns start to say things
like “well, this one’s basically over.”
Not quite
yet but it’s true the 30-day campaign finance reports are due to come out next week
– reporter James Russell will have complete coverage, of course – and candidates
in competitive or spirited-but-not-necessarily-competitive races are back on
the thawed out streets, knocking on doors, and talking with voters to shore up
support ahead of March 3.
Here in
Austin, some of the names and faces you know all too well announced new career
moves this week to tell you about. There’s also a well-deserved recognition
coming up stemming from the tragedy of the Hill Country flooding.
When you
have career news to share with the Texas Capitol community, it’s become common
knowledge that the Texas Capitol community hasn’t really been informed about it
until the scoop is in the pages of Quorum Report. But it only works when you
let me know what’s happening. Thanks so much for doing so week in and week out.
If there’s news to share – it doesn’t have to be yours – send it anytime to ksbraddock@gmail.com and use POTM in the
subject line for the fastest service.
Here’s the
latest edition of People on the Move.
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January 30, 2026 2:23 PM
Here’s the initial list.
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