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Hope anew for Democratic dreams in Texas

Los Angeles Times

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May 28, 2026

The catalog of unrequited hopes and hearts is a long one.

- MARK Z. BARABAK

Hope anew for Democratic dreams in Texas

WITH Republican Ken Paxton entering the U.S. Senate primary, Democrats see a chance to flip the seat.

(James Nielsen Houston Chronicle)

Captain Ahab went mad in his vengeful search for Moby-Dick. Jay Gatsby's ostentatious fortune failed to win the love of Daisy Buchanan. Charlie Brown never kicked the football.

Then there's Texas, the land of broken Democratic dreams.

It’s been half a century since the party carried Texas in a presidential election. The last time Democrats won a statewide office, back in 1994, “The Lion King” was smashing box office records, Boyz II Men ruled the radio and the World Wide Web was about to change everything.

As Texas grew increasingly Republican, and politically beyond reach, Democrats insisted every election year was the one when they’d end their futility and take back power in either Washington or Austin, the state capital.

It never happened.

But is this, finally, the year?

With Ken Paxton stomping incumbent John Cornyn on Tuesday in a fierce and astronomically expensive U.S. Senate primary, many Democrats believe so — and even neutral observers agree they’ve been handed their best shot at resurrection in a good while.

“Paxton is going to be a much tougher guy [for Republicans] to haul over the finish line five months from now as opposed to Cornyn, who never lost an election until this one,” said Richard Murray, an emeritus political science professor at the University of Houston, who spent decades surveying Texas voters. “We're looking at a very expensive, hard-fought race.”

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