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Courts, Campaigns & Culture Clashes: Texas Politics in Motion


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This week on Party Politics, co-hosts Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina unpack a full slate of stories where courts, campaigns, and culture collide in Texas politics.

Governor Greg Abbott has set a date for the Congressional District 18 runoff, a race drawing statewide attention as candidates compete to represent a key Houston-area district. But as voters get ready to cast ballots, a federal court has blocked Texas’s newly drawn redistricting maps, throwing another curve into the state’s already contentious political landscape and raising questions about fair representation heading into 2026.

On the national stage, Senator Ted Cruz is once again hinting at a White House bid, while Senator John Cornyn faces fresh scrutiny over his 2026 reelection prospects and shifting standing within the Republican Party. Meanwhile, Bo French has jumped into the Railroad Commissioner race, drawing attention for his controversial statements about energy policy and loyalty within the GOP.

Culture and politics overlap again in Lubbock, where the city’s Buddy Holly crosswalk is in talks of removal following Governor Abbott’s directive to eliminate political or advocacy-themed displays from public spaces. The move has sparked debate about how far state orders should reach — and whether cultural landmarks fall under the same rules.

And in Washington, the U.S. House has voted to release the Epstein files, promising to shed new light on a long-simmering scandal.

From redistricting fights to symbolic removals, the political map — and mood — of Texas is shifting fast. Brandon and Jeronimo explore what these developments reveal about power, identity, and politics in the Lone Star State.

TEXAS POLITICSGovernor Abbott sets a date for the congressional district 18 runoff.A federal court blocks the new Texas redistricting maps.Senator Ted Cruz considers running for president.Bo French enters the Railroad Commissioner race.John Cornyn’s senate race updateBuddy Holly crosswalk removal.NATIONAL POLITICS

House votes and Senate approves Epstein files bill, sending it to Trump’s desk.

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