Two Republicans and two Democrats won their elections to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Two Republicans and two Democrats won their elections to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Fundraising invitations offer inisight into who is powering Dade Phelan’s campaign.
Incumbent U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales is facing Brandon Herrera in the runoff election.
Alicia Davis, who received over 10 percent of the vote in the primary, has endorsed David Covey in the May 28 runoff.
State Rep. Craig Goldman and John O’Shea are facing off for the open U.S. House District 12 seat.
The casino lobby has emerged from the shadows to play the primary election.
Patrick endorsed Brent Money and Mike Olcott for the Texas House.
The former president has expanded his criticism beyond just Phelan, taking aim at any Republican that backs him.
The candidates are competing primarily over the issues of school choice and illegal immigration.
Attorney David Schenck is challenging Presiding Judge Sharon Keller in the Republican primary.
Abbott’s campaign stop for Mike Olcott is one of many he is doing across the state ahead of the Republican primary election.
Attorney General announces civil action against school district abusing taxpayer resources.
Patrick also recently joined Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in endorsing four other House challengers.
School choice is the main focus in the GOP primary for House District 55.
Incumbent district attorney Kim Ogg is trailing her opponent, and former employee, Sean Teare by 38 points.
“We made history last year, but there’s still work to be done here in South Texas,” Flores said.
Cruz’ campaign says they look forward to seeing two Democrat candidates “slug it out.”
Challenger Brandon Hall says the Texas Legislature is plagued with crony politicians.
Texas Republicans also say the money given to Ukraine should be spent securing the U.S. border instead.
Huls is challenging State Rep. Gary VanDeaver in the Republican primary for House District 1.
The Orange County Republican chairman did not permit a vote that would have resulted in the speaker’s censure.
The presidential candidate visited the Canadian border, saying it’s not getting the attention it deserves.
While campaigning in Eagle Pass, DeSantis said he believes “Texas has a right to declare an invasion.”
Haynes promises to stand up against the “government overreach” in Austin.
The moderate Republican joins an extensive list of candidates seeking the GOP’s nomination.