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  2. Republican Party of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Since 1994, every statewide elected office has been held by a Republican. Both houses of the Texas Legislature feature Republican majorities. The last time Texas was carried by a Democratic presidential candidate was in 1976, when the state voted for Jimmy Carter. George H. W. Bush (41st) and his son George W. Bush (43rd) are the only ...

  3. Kay Granger - Wikipedia

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    A former teacher and businesswoman, Granger is the first Republican woman to represent Texas in the U.S. House. After serving on the zoning commission of Fort Worth, Texas, in 1991 she was elected the city's first female mayor; she served two terms.

  4. Politics of Texas - Wikipedia

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    As of the latest statewide elections in 2024, Texas is a solid Republican state. In 2024, Trump expanded his win margin to an almost 14 percent margin, the first time Texas went Republican by double digits since 2012, while Ted Cruz won reelection with an eight percent margin. Both Texas U.S. senators are Republican, as are all statewide ...

  5. Tom Mechler - Wikipedia

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    At the time of Mechler's election as State Chairman, Governor Greg Abbott said that he expected Mechler to "strengthen the party [and] continue the momentum of our state's Republican victories and preserve the very values that have made Texas the greatest state in the nation to live, work and raise a family."

  6. Kevin Brady - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Patrick Brady (born April 11, 1955) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for Texas's 8th congressional district from 1997 to 2023. He is a member of the Republican Party.

  7. Karl Rove - Wikipedia

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    The firm's first clients included Texas Governor Bill Clements and Democratic congressman Phil Gramm, who later became a Republican congressman and United States Senator. Rove operated his consulting business until 1999, when he sold the firm to take a full-time position in George W. Bush's presidential campaign.

  8. Tom DeLay - Wikipedia

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    During his time in the Texas Legislature, DeLay struggled with alcoholism and gained a reputation as a playboy, earning the nickname "Hot Tub Tom". By the time of his election to Congress in 1984 he was drinking "eight, ten, twelve martinis a night at receptions and fundraisers." [7] In 1985 DeLay became a born-again Christian, and gave up hard ...

  9. Jared Patterson - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Republican Party, he was elected to the Texas House of Representatives from the 106th district in November 2018, he assumed office on January 8, 2019. An analysis of votes in the 2023 regular session found that Patterson was the most right-wing of 85 Republican members of the Texas House. [2] [3]