Fort Worth, Texas — Democrat Taylor Rehmet won a special election Saturday, flipping a reliably Republican Texas Senate district that President Donald Trump carried by 17 points in 2024. Rehmet, a veteran and labor union leader, defeated Republican Leigh Wambsganss by 14 percentage points after county officials tallied almost all ballots. Unofficial early and mail-in returns gave Rehmet 56% of the vote. The victory allows Rehmet to serve until early January and requires him to win the November general election to retain the seat. Democrats cited the result as evidence of voter mobilization. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Taylor Rehmet, his campaign organization, local Democratic groups and national Democratic operatives benefited from increased visibility, a flipped seat, and momentum heading into the November general election.
Leigh Wambsganss, Republican organizers in northern Tarrant County, and local GOP messaging efforts suffered a setback from losing a reliably Republican seat in the special election.
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