Steve Toth Demolishes Incumbent Rep. Dan Crenshaw in Texas Primary
With 94% of the votes in, Toth leads Crenshaw 56% to 40.5%.
Republican challenger Steve Toth didn’t just defeat incumbent Rep. Dan Crenshaw in Tuesday’s primary for Texas’s 2nd Congressional district, which includes the north and east suburbs of Houston.
With 94% of the votes in, Toth leads Crenshaw 56% to 40.5%. Sheesh.
Holy moly.
Crenshaw has served in Congress since 2019.
People view Toth as “one of the most conservative members of the Texas Legislature.”
Toth aligns more with President Donald Trump, but the president did not endorse either candidate.
But Toth received a huge endorsement from Sen. Ted Cruz last month.
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Eyepatch McCain as Pete Davidson called him.
Davidson is a lib but the phrasing was apt. Crenshaw is a crooked swamper.
Crenshaw is the epitome of the corporatist, neocon, globalists within the establishment GoP looking to increase their wealth and power by campaigning on anti establishment/populist themed platforms but when in DC ‘evolving’ into a go along/get along stooge.
but but but Navy SEAL.
and thank you for your service ..dont let the door hit you where the good LORD split you… be sure to sign up for your VA bennies ….
The one-eyed, one-horned, flyin’ purple people Rep was eaten by his opponent
well at least the constant wasnt
toth and nail
correction:
contest
Al Green lost his seat as well. at least he has those Geico commercials to fall back on.
Would that it were true. He will be in the runoff election. It was 46.2 to 44. Very close.
Green lost?! I didn’t see that@! I’m going to look now!!!!
Cornyn and Greene in run-offs…. Crenshaw totally out. Too bad they didn’t boot Abbott at the same time.
Still, these are good.
Crenshaw lost his house seat because all the money and all the advantages of being an incumbent couldn’t save him from the primary voters had had enough of his TDS bull crab.
Unfortunately he’ll still be in office until the seating of the winners of the next election are determined.
How far will he go in trying to cause trouble before his term runs out is my question?
I dunno. He’s blind in one eye and can’t see out of the other.
Is this because of redistricting?