What the Texas Primaries Could Reveal About the Midterms
What could the Texas primaries reveal about the upcoming midterm elections? Candidates and voters weigh in as key races, including the U.S. Senate contest, take shape.
TX State Senator James Talarico speaks at a campaign event as he runs as a Democrat for U.S. Senate during the Texas primaries. Photo credit: PBS
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February 23, 2026
What could the Texas primaries reveal about the upcoming midterm elections? Candidates and voters weigh in as key races, including the U.S. Senate contest, take shape.
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Early voting is underway in Texas, a key state in the battle for control of the House and Senate. State Rep. James Talarico and Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett are two of a handful of Democrats running to flip the state’s Senate seat blue this fall as longtime Sen. John Cornyn faces a challenging primary to remain the Republican candidate on the ballot. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Ashley Lopez of NPR.
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