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When Governors Collide: Abbott & Newsom in Houston


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It was a big week in Texas politics — and Houston took center stage.California Governor Gavin Newsom and Texas Governor Greg Abbott both visited the Bayou City, bringing national attention to two of the country’s most visible political rivals. Abbott used his stop to announce his reelection campaign, while Newsom’s visit highlighted Democratic leadership on issues like immigration and climate — and perhaps his growing national ambitions.Meanwhile, the race for Texas governor continues to evolve. Former Congressman Chris Bell officially entered the race, aiming to challenge Abbott’s bid for another term. And Congressman Al Green announced he’ll run for the newly redrawn Texas Congressional District 18, marking a shift for the longtime Houston lawmaker.In other state news, House GOP Budget Chair Jodey Arrington said he will not seek reelection — a significant departure in Texas’ conservative ranks.On the Senate front, Democrat James Talarico is polling well as he builds momentum among progressive voters. But the buzz around his campaign also comes with scrutiny after reports surfaced about social media accounts he follows, sparking questions about judgment and optics in an increasingly digital campaign world.And nationally, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history is finally coming to an end after weeks of gridlock — with both parties looking to claim victory as Washington turns its attention back to governing.Co-hosts Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina unpack all this and more — from campaign launches to political controversies — in this week’s episode of Party Politics.TEXAS POLITICSCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom and Texas Governor Greg Abbott visit HoustonGovernor Abbott announces reelection campaign.Chris Bell joins the governor's race.Congressman Al Green to run for new Texas Congressional district 18.House GOP Budget Chair Jodey Arrington bows out of reelection race.James Talarico polling positive for Senate race.James Talarico's social media follows cause concerns.NATIONAL POLITICS:Longest government shutdown is coming to an end.In addition to YouTube, Party Politics airs every Friday night at 8:00 p.m. CT on Houston Public Media TV-8 (PBS), or listen every Friday at 7:30 p.m. CT on News 88.7. The audio podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you get your podcasts).
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