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July 6, 2026      3:00 PM

New poll shows Pulido leading De La Cruz 48 to 46

22% of respondents to the poll identify as liberal and 51% as conservative; 52% voted for Trump and 37% voted for Harris. 40% identify as Democrats or closer to Democrats while 49% identify as Republican or leaning GOP

The poll is here. You may have to right click and open in a new tab, depending on your browser.

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July 3, 2026      9:00 AM

Just as state Republicans stop flogging Texas House members about speaker politics, the Democrats seem to just be getting started

TDP Chair Scudder signed onto a grassroots effort calling on Democrats to dump Burrows, Burrows’ most ardent Democratic supporters avoided Corpus Christi, and Rep. Ramos gave voice to what many Texas House Democrats have been privately grumbling about the presiding officer they voted for

CORPUS CHRISTI – If you think about the way Texas House speaker politics have unfolded over the last two decades or so, the last few weeks would seem to be through the looking glass.

During the Republican Party of Texas Convention in Houston, Speaker Dustin Burrows was introduced onstage with a video that included praise from Texas Scorecard – a Tim Dunn-funded group that’s chastised Republican House members for more than 15 years for supporting speakers accused of being “insufficiently conservative.” It’s always been a false accusation. But when has that mattered in a Texas campaign?

“It’s wild how fast things can change,” said one House GOP Caucus member who marveled at the speed with which Burrows has made peace with these self-styled “conservative” groups that built an industry out of attacking fellow Republicans.

Ever since Speaker Joe Straus took the oath of office in 2009, Republican primaries in Texas have been heavily infused with speaker politics. It’s something the Democrats simply haven’t had to put up with. Those attacks on House Republicans stopped this year after Burrows led nearly all of them to winning an endorsement from President Donald Trump. Now some Democrats are bristling at the idea that party activists at their convention would try to tell them how to vote on the opening day of session.

But the activists have a point.

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By Scott Braddock

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July 3, 2026      8:30 AM

Our Newsclips will return Monday. Our Chief Clipster James Russell is taking a well deserved holiday weekend

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