Texas will host the first statewide primaries of 2018 on March 6. Unlike some other states, Texas doesn’t allow voter registration on the day of an election.
2018 elections
Analysis: Whose side are you on, anyway?
It’s not enough to join a political party as a candidate. They have to believe you’re one of them.
Democratic candidate for governor Andrew White donated “as a business owner” to Kentucky GOP in 2005
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew White has made half a dozen political donations at the federal level over the years. One stands out.
Hereโs how much Texas candidates raised in the stateโs hottest U.S. House primaries
From El Paso to Austin, dozens of candidates are running in competitive primaries for U.S. House seats. The latest fundraising reports give hints to which ones are drawing significant support and which remain long shots.
Cruz allies raise $1.7 million for new super PAC
Allies of U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, have raised $1.7 million for a new super PAC that could come in handy as Cruz seeks a second term.
Analysis: Texas Republicans confront an enemy within
Texas Republicans are enjoying a historic majority and fighting an escalating factional war at the same time. The state’s majority party can’t seem to agree on who’s a true Republican and who isn’t.
Beto O’Rourke adds state Rep. Joe Moody to U.S. Senate campaign
State Rep. Joe Moody is joining fellow El Paso Democrat Beto O’Rourke’s campaign to unseat U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas.
Analysis: In Texas elections, size matters
The blue wave some Democrats hope for has to be big enough to top the red seawall that protects Republicans. The Democrats donโt need a wave in 2018 โ they need a tsunami.
With $2.4 million haul, Beto O’Rourke easily outraised Texas Sen. Ted Cruz to close out 2017
The congressman challenging U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in 2018 says he had his biggest fundraising quarter so far.
At Koch network retreat, Cornyn acknowledges a need for a tax reform sales job
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, acknowledged Saturday that Republicans will need to fight to sell their tax overhaul that was recently signed into law by President Donald Trump, saluting plans by the influential Koch network to spend up to $20 million to promote the law’s benefits.


