Eye on Politics: Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan in Runoff, U.S. Senate Race Heats Up, and Reproductive Rights Advocates Speak Out
The political landscape in Texas is heating up as the state gears up for a showdown in the upcoming U.S. Senate race between Democratic North Texas Rep. Colin Allred and Republican incumbent Ted Cruz. The race is expected to be a costly one, with both candidates already raising millions of dollars in campaign funds.
In addition to the Senate race, the battle for the soul of Texas is also playing out in the Texas House Speaker race, where Dade Phelan has been forced into a runoff against challenger David Covey. The race has statewide implications, with heavyweights like Attorney General Ken Paxton and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick backing Covey.
Meanwhile, in the congressional races, Democratic state Rep. Julie Johnson and Republican newcomer Brandon Gill have secured victories in their respective districts, while the 12th Congressional District is heading for a runoff between Republican state Rep. Craig Goldman and businessman John O’Shea.
Reproductive rights have also become a key campaign issue, with Democratic candidates pushing for protections for in vitro fertilization and sharing personal stories like that of Dallas OBGYN Dr. Austin Dennard, who had to leave Texas for an abortion due to a troubled pregnancy.
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