Texas Democrats Launch $30 Million Coordinated Campaign as National Party Eyes Lone Star Seats

The effort unifies the state party, Texas Majority PAC, Beto O'Rourke’s Powered by People, and the state House Democratic campaign arm ahead of midterms.
Texas Democrats Launch $30 Million Coordinated Campaign as National Party Eyes Lone Star Seats
A sign welcomes early voters to Austin City Hall in Austin, Texas, on Feb. 18, 2026, the second day of early voting in Texas's primary elections. Nathan Worcester/The Epoch Times
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Four of Texas’s biggest Democratic organizations on Tuesday announced a $30 million joint campaign operation—combining volunteers, data, and overhead costs in a way the state party has never attempted before.

The Texas Democratic Party, Texas Majority PAC, the Texas House Democratic Campaign Committee, and Beto O'Rourke’s Powered by People are combining to build the centralized operation, called “Texas Together,” to help drive the campaigns of the roughly 1,000 Democrats running for Texas offices.

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