It's crazy to me that middle class citizens of Texas will vote foe this guy.
Say what you want but conservative leaders I. The US really seem to be acting like monarchs and seem to have about that level of culpability for their misdeeds.
Life would be easy as a conservative politicians I think.
Life as a conservative politician isn't inherently easy. Life as a conservative politician in a conservative state, though, is rather easy--as is life as a liberal politician in a liberal state.
That said, I am not so sure Praxton will be able to win. First he has to win the primary, which looks like it could go either way, and then there's the general election.
Texas is normally a state that Republicans can be quite confident they'll win statewide. However, while there's no denying Texas is strongly Republican--Trump won it by nearly 14% in 2024--it isn't quite
as strongly Republican as one might think. There were 19 states that Trump won by a larger margin in 2024 than in Texas.
We should remember that Alabama, which is considerably more conservative than Texas (Trump won it by 30% in 2024, in comparison to the 16% he won Texas), still narrowly elected a Democratic Senator (Doug Jones) in its 2017 special election. Granted, that required a Republican candidate (Roy Moore) with an
enormous amount of baggage, and Jones got absolutely clobbered in his re-election in 2020 when the Republicans put up a better candidate. Still, if that can happen in Alabama, it could happen in Texas if the Republican candidate is weak enough, which could be the case for Paxton.
I guess we'll first have to see if he wins the primary, which is still half a year away.