Cutthroat Texas Runoff Pits Two Trump Allies Against Each Other
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The primary challenge for Republicans in this runoff election is a fierce internal battle between two of former President Donald Trump’s closest allies, who are vying for the Republican nomination to represent Texas's 26th congressional district.
Incumbent U.S. Representative Chip Roy and businessman Alan Warrick, both endorsed by Trump, have clashed over policy issues and campaign tactics, leading to a high-stakes race that could determine the future of the district’s political landscape.
Roy, who has held the seat since 2019, is facing pressure from Warrick, who gained significant traction…
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