This article came out a couple of days ago, but I don't remember it being posted here. The title is: Texas GOP investing in South Texas races as some Republicans worry about party's performance in November
It talks about some of the money problems facing the Texas GOP (at least the state party), and that some GOP county chairs (29 of them to be precise) are worried about their party's fundraising and voter outreach, as well as the lack of efforts to expand mail voting. The way the article is titled, I wonder if some of the chairs are upset about a South Texas focus on the part of the state party to the detriment of the rest of the state.
I'm under no illusions that GOP candidates will necessarily be hurting for money in Texas with Abbott having $51 million CoH and Patrick another $27 million CoH that both could easily contribute as needed.
As an aside, I've been around since the Swing State Project days, I just don't post or comment frequently.
https://www.texastribune.org/2024/09/16/texas-republican-party-south-texas-fundraising-outreach/
This article came out a couple of days ago, but I don't remember it being posted here. The title is: Texas GOP investing in South Texas races as some Republicans worry about party's performance in November
It talks about some of the money problems facing the Texas GOP (at least the state party), and that some GOP county chairs (29 of them to be precise) are worried about their party's fundraising and voter outreach, as well as the lack of efforts to expand mail voting. The way the article is titled, I wonder if some of the chairs are upset about a South Texas focus on the part of the state party to the detriment of the rest of the state.
If you hadn't already heard about the money problems the Texas GOP was having you can get a refresher here: https://www.texastribune.org/2024/05/23/texas-gop-matt-rinaldi-republicans/
I'm under no illusions that GOP candidates will necessarily be hurting for money in Texas with Abbott having $51 million CoH and Patrick another $27 million CoH that both could easily contribute as needed.
As an aside, I've been around since the Swing State Project days, I just don't post or comment frequently.