Texas nationalist leader Daniel Miller said his group was seeking "political, cultural and economic independence" for the state.
Now, that the primary election has ended, Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson said her office will conduct an audit, performing partial manual counts for the Nov. 5 election. “Texas leads the way in election integrity measures with checks before ...
The longtime leader of the Texas Democratic Party is stepping down. Gilberto Hinojosa's announcement Friday comes after another election cycle of lopsided defeats for Texas Democrats.
Cruz beat his challenger by 9 points, while Trump prevailed over his by 14 points. Still, Cruz performed better this year than he did in 2018
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"In the days and weeks to come, it is imperative that our Democratic leaders across the country reevaluate what is best for our party," Hinojosa said.
Most U.S. counties shifted at least a little bit to the right on Election Day compared to 2020, but of the 15 that have lurched the farthest over the past two presidential elections, 14 are majority Hispanic or Latino. Thirteen of those are in Texas, and the 14th is Florida’s Miami-Dade, one of the most populous counties in the country.
The Texas senator was reelected by a nine-point margin, compared to the president-elect's 14-point win in the Lone Star State.
Republicans had a big night in South Texas, flipping predominately Hispanic counties along the US-Mexico border.
On Nov. 5, Texas voters will choose the next president, a U.S. Senator, and candidates for federal, state, and local offices. Follow our live updates.
The news of Donald Trump winning the presidential election prompted mixed emotions Wednesday for North Texas voters. Trump beat Vice President Kamala Harris in the Lone Star State, securing 40 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win. Dallas County was a blue speck on the results map with its neighboring counties unsurprisingly red.
Texas voters react to the results in the U.S. presidential and Senate races, or if the results are taking forever, the lack of results.