Austin — Galveston state Sen. Mayes Middleton defeated U.S. Rep. Chip Roy in the Republican runoff for Texas attorney general, taking roughly 55–56 percent of the vote after coming from behind following the March primary. Middleton, one of the most conservative state legislators and an oil and gas executive, put almost $17 million of his own money into the race. He ran on loyalty to former President Donald Trump, criticized Roy for saying Trump engaged in "clearly impeachable conduct" on Jan. 6, 2021 and for backing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' failed 2024 bid, and promoted his record passing hard-right legislation, including limits on which bathrooms transgender people can use, bans on trans athletes competing on teams that align with their gender identity, and proposals to place the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Austin — The contest was the first open attorney general race in more than a decade after Attorney General Ken Paxton decided to challenge U.S. Sen. John Cornyn; under Paxton the office became a center of national conservative litigation, and both Middleton and Roy pledged to continue that effort. Roy, a fourth-term Austin congressman, former federal prosecutor and former aide to Paxton, criticized Middleton as inexperienced and benefited from outside GOP donors in the runoff; he outspent Middleton on ads during the runoff even though Middleton spent more over the full cycle. Middleton will face Democratic nominee Nathan Johnson in November; Johnson has said he will restore the agency’s nonpartisan functions such as child support enforcement and consumer protection and work with other Democratic attorneys general on litigation against the Trump administration.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
La carrera por la fiscalía general de Texas impacta tus derechos y tu comunidad. La postura de extrema derecha de Middleton podría afectar los derechos de las personas transgénero y el currículo de las escuelas públicas. Si estás en Texas, tu voto en noviembre puede dar forma a estos resultados.
La victoria de Middleton demuestra el poder de la riqueza personal y la lealtad a Trump en la política del Partido Republicano. Su enfrentamiento con el demócrata Johnson en noviembre pondrá a prueba estos factores frente a los llamados a funciones de agencia no partidistas. Esté atento a las actualizaciones sobre esta carrera. Vale la pena reenviar si conoce a alguien en Texas.
Mayes Middleton se benefició de casi $17 millones en autofinanciamiento y publicidad dirigida, lo que aumentó su visibilidad y lo ayudó a superar a Chip Roy en la segunda vuelta republicana para fiscal general.
Chip Roy, a pesar de los respaldos y del reconocimiento previo de su nombre, perdió la segunda vuelta republicana y, por lo tanto, no será el nominado del partido para fiscal general de Texas.
Ken Paxton Derrota a Cornyn para Convertirse en el Candidato Republicano al Senado
Crooks and LiarsTexas Sen. Middleton Gana la Segunda Vuelta de las Primarias Republicanas para Fiscal General del Estado
NTD
Comments