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Feeling left out and pushed aside in the Texas Republican Party right now. With the heated Cornyn-Paxton Senate runoff on May 26, insider deals, and ongoing fights over property taxes, border security, and school choice... everyday conservatives like me wonder where we fit. The "devices and deals" too often favor the connected few.
@TexasGOP @abrahamgeorge
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Texas GOP friends—whether you're establishment, MAGA, grassroots, or in between—I'm hearing real frustration from regular folks who feel sidelined. The primaries and upcoming state convention (June 11-13 in Houston) should unite us, but right now the gaps feel wider than ever.
@KenPaxtonTX @JohnCornyn
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Honest questions for the thread (no attacks, just real talk):
1. What's one thing making you feel INCLUDED in the Texas Republican Party these days? What makes you feel EXCLUDED?
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2. Is the Senate runoff bringing Texas conservatives together... or driving us further apart? How do we heal and move forward after May 26?
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3. How do we unite the different wings—establishment experience, MAGA energy, and grassroots voices—without losing our core conservative values on border security, taxes, education, and freedom?
@realBrandonGill @leachfortexas
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4. Heading into the rest of 2026 and the state convention, what would make everyday Texans like me feel more represented and heard?
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Most importantly: Make your voice count—get out and VOTE in the May 26 Republican Senate runoff! Early voting begins May 18. Whether you support Cornyn or Paxton, participation strengthens our party.
Reply below with your thoughts. Let’s hear real voices from across Texas—no pile-ons, just honest conversation. We’re stronger united.
#TexasGOP #TexasSenateRunoff #VoteTexas #RepublicanUnity #Texas2026