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Texas GOP Unites Under New Chair
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Drinda Randall, newly elected chair of the Texas GOP, is rallying the party behind unity and a clear vision ahead of midterms, citing her overwhelming 80% win as mandate. She’s pushing to energize younger Republicans, bridge factional divides, and turn out voters—especially those who backed Senator John Cornyn—to defend incumbent Ken Paxton in a razor-thin Senate race against Democrat James Talarico. Randall highlights Paxton’s record and criticizes Talarico’s controversial past, confident voters are ready to support the AG. A major focus: closing GOP primaries to registered Republicans only, rejecting Democratic influence—a move backed by Governor Abbott and seen as essential to preserving party autonomy and direction. Randall’s optimistic that this unified strategy will strengthen Texas conservatism for the long haul.
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