Texas Democrats’ election losses last week are prompting serious self-reflection among some strategists over the decision to focus so much of the campaign cycle on the state’s new abortion restrictions.
A Texas woman pleaded guilty on Wednesday after being charged with threatening to kill individuals including the federal judge overseeing the 2020 election subversion criminal case against Republican President-elect Donald Trump.
At Shell Energy Stadium, Harris addressed a crowd of 30,000, advocating for reproductive freedom alongside Texas Democratic Senate candidate Colin Allred. In Austin, Trump, joined by Sen. Ted Cruz, focused on border security and crimes committed by migrants, reiterating his party's core messages.
With Election Day in the past, the race for Texas House speaker is heating up as the Republican incumbent tries to hold onto the leadership role and a North Texas Republican tries to win it. Speaker Dade Phelan of Beaumont and Rep. David Cook of Mansfield are running for the post, as is Rep. Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos, a Richardson Democrat.
After the nomination of President-elect Donald Trump, many are wondering if a recount will take place. Here's what state law says.
The last time a Republican president won by this much in Texas was in 2004, when George W. Bush won reelection.
Republicans grew their majority in the Texas House with help from Gov. Greg Abbott, forging a path for a possible school voucher program next year.
Texas’ strict abortion bans made it “ground zero” for Democrats hoping to rile up their base, but voters prioritized economic issues.
The Texas Secretary of State announced a post-election audit will take place for the presidential and U.S. Senate races.
Texas voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump over Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election. Unofficial results show Trump receiving 56% of the state's votes compared to Harris' 42% to win the state for the third consecutive election. Trump's 2024 win ...