It's primary time in Texas. First, a brief look at the US Senate.
Incumbent Senator John Cornyn (R) is being challenged by impeached and
indicted, but never convicted, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R). Maybe
not surprisingly, polls show GOP voters prefer Paxton. The Democrats have two
candidates who are running against each other (James Talarico and Jasmine
Crockett). Crockett found fame attacking Trump. Talarico is attacking
Crockett. Dems can be their own worst enemies.
Another race to watch is the US Congressional race for Texas District 32,
which includes Richardson, although it's weighted to give heavily Republican
east Texas a majority. In the Democratic primary is current Richardson City
Council member Dan Barrios ("We recommend Barrios...who is running a campaign
centered on kitchen-table issues, such as the rising cost of living, housing
affordability and opportunities for small businesses." — The Dallas
Morning News). Running against him is Anthony Bridges ("Donald Trump and Chuck
Schumer are going to HATE me as much as we hate them and their billionaire
buddies." — Bridges's campaign website) All I've said before about that
race is the effect
of Barrios's candidacy on the City Council of Richardson (not their shining
hour).
On the Republican side, I have a lot more to say. The pack is circling the
seat that was opened up by redistricting. Julie Johnson, the incumbent, was
drawn out of her own district. [Correction: District 32 was redrawn to make it
harder for any Democrat to win it, not just Julie Johnson.]