Texas Primary Election and Upcoming Debate
In a few weeks, Texans will cast their votes in the primary election scheduled for March 3, 2026. This primary will determine the attorney general nominee for the party, as the current Republican incumbent, Ken Paxton, has decided to step down and run against Senator John Cornyn in the Senate primary.
Before the primary, voters can assess the performance of the Republican candidates during a significant debate on February 17th. Four candidates have emerged: Joan Huffman, Mays Middleton, Aaron Reitz, and current Representative Chip Roy. This debate will be hosted by the Republican Attorneys General Association.
Allie Beth Stuckey, a prominent figure associated with BlazeTV, will moderate the debate. Known for her engaging Christian podcast, Relatable, she’s garnered attention for her firm conservative views, often grounded in Biblical principles. Her best-selling books, including titles like “You’re Not Enough (That’s Okay)” and “Toxic Empathy,” resonate especially with younger conservative women who value traditional ideals.
The debate promises to be intense, as these candidates discuss their visions for the future of Texas attorney general. They aim to safeguard Texans’ freedoms, combat corruption among prosecutors, resist federal overreach, and reinforce border security. Additionally, they’ll aim to continue Paxton’s legal battles against leftist policies, focusing on immigration, election integrity, and various cultural issues.
Viewers can watch the live streaming on BlazeTV or catch it on BlazeTV’s YouTube channel at 7 PM CT. Allie will challenge the candidates with her straightforward inquiries, determining who can truly uphold Texas conservatism in this crucial election.
While this is primarily a Texas event, the implications of the election extend beyond state lines. Texas, being one of the largest conservative states, plays a significant role in shaping national discourse on border security, election integrity, and the defense of freedoms in the ongoing culture wars.
Fans of Blaze Media won’t want to miss this pivotal debate. The results could influence the broader conservative landscape across the country. Be sure to mark your calendars for February 17th at 7:00 PM CT for this essential discussion on BlazeTV or its YouTube channel.
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