DALLAS – All four candidates for the Republican nomination for Texas Attorney General will debate tonight at 7pm at the historic Granada Theater in Dallas.

The event features state Sen. Joan Huffman, state Sen. Mayes Middleton, former Deputy Attorney General Aaron Reitz, and U.S. Rep. Chip Roy.

The debate takes place just weeks before the March 3 primary election.

The debate will be moderated by Allie Beth Stuckey, a Texas native, author, and host of the “Relatable” podcast.

“The Texas Attorney General has long played a key role in national legal battles, making this primary especially important not just for Texas, but for the country,” Stuckey said.

“Allie Beth is a key conservative stalwart who understands the issues and what’s at stake in 2026,” said Adam Piper from the Republican Attorneys General Association. “The next Texas Attorney General will build upon an office shaped by Ken Paxton, Greg Abbott, and John Cornyn. The Texas Attorney General plays a critical role locally and nationally, from protecting Texans to promoting the rule of law and preserving freedom for future generations.”