Elections 2020FederalNew Finance Reports Show Failed Democratic Candidates Outraised Republicans
Even with higher fundraising totals right before the election, congressional Democrats failed to flip a single seat in Texas.
Even with higher fundraising totals right before the election, congressional Democrats failed to flip a single seat in Texas.
Congressional and Texas House races are now finalized and the member rosters are set for their respective bodies.
The North Texas Congressional District that was targeted by Democrats appears to be a win for Republican and former Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne.
The presidential contest, congressional races, and state legislative campaigns — here are The Texan's top 10 things to watch for on Election Night.
The Texan asked candidates in the most competitive Texas federal races to state their position on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's plan to transition away from the oil and gas industry.
Little has changed since the previous federal campaign finance reports, with Democrats continuing to perform well in the competitive Texas congressional seats.
This week — a gun control group launches new ads for Texas House candidates, a former Texas speaker weighs in on mail-in ballots, and this week’s campaign spots are compiled.
As November’s general election approaches, preliminary polling shows differing trends in statewide and congressional district races.
Former school board member Candace Valenzuela received 60 percent of the vote and will face off against former Mayor Beth Van Duyne in the general election.
An advocacy group is stepping in the heated Democratic runoff election with a sizable amount of money targeting Kim Olson to support Candace Valenzuela.
Here's a look at how some of the key runoff races for congressional seats in Texas are shaping up based on the most recent campaign finance reports.
Beth Van Duyne secured the Republican nomination while retired Air Force Colonel Kim Olson and school board member Candace Valenzuela will vie for the Democratic spot.
Five GOP candidates are competing in the open primary to replace retiring Rep. Kenny Marchant (R-TX-24) in this suburban-heavy district between Fort Worth and Dallas.
In 2020, Democrats and Republicans will be vying for retiring Rep. Kenny Marchant's open seat in Texas' 24th Congressional District in what is seen as a competitive suburban seat.
With a number of open seats and highly competitive districts, here's a look at how some of the races across Texas are shaping up in our Battleground Update series.