Texas primaries hint at uphill battles for House incumbents

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Texas primary results underscored rising anti-incumbency pressures: one House Republican lost outright, four more head to 12-week runoffs amid mid-decade redistricting and intra-party tensions, with Dan Crenshaw toppled in the 2nd district and other races in districts 18, 23, and 33 set for competitive rematches that could reshape the House landscape.
- Brutal night in Texas points to trouble ahead for House members Axios
- Representative Dan Crenshaw Loses G.O.P. Primary in Texas The New York Times
- Rep. Dan Crenshaw loses to Republican primary challenger in Texas NBC News
- Texas Rep. Steve Toth will defeat GOP Rep. Dan Crenshaw in primary upset CNN
- Why Texas’ Crenshaw became the first member of Congress to lose in 2026 MS NOW
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