On this episode of Party Politics, co-hosts Jeronimo Cortina and Brandon Rottinghaus go into overtime after one of the most active Texas primaries in recent memory.
What was expected to be a sleepy election instead delivered record-breaking turnout, historic numbers of runoffs, and warning signs for both parties heading into November. Democratic turnout surged by roughly 200 percent, while Republicans saw gains of more than 120 percent—an unmistakable signal of voter engagement driven by polarization, national politics, and high-profile statewide races.
Sign up for the Hello, Houston! daily newsletter to get local reports like this delivered directly to your inbox.
The conversation dives deep into the marquee Senate showdown, where John Cornyn narrowly edged Ken Paxton, setting up a Republican runoff. The hosts unpack what this bare-knuckle contest means for party unity, fundraising, and the growing power of insurgent candidates in low-turnout runoff elections.
Down the ballot, the surprises kept coming. From the attorney general’s race to the powerful comptroller’s office, candidates aligned with—or running against—Greg Abbott reshaped the Republican landscape. The episode also explores the fallout of incumbents losing to challengers from their right, a trend that could shift the Texas Legislature even further ideologically.
For Democrats, the primary offered cautious optimism. Independent voters and Latino voters broke decisively toward Democratic candidates in several regions, especially South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley. Cortina and Rottinghaus stress that this is not a full political realignment—but it is a signal that messaging, policy follow-through, and candidate quality will matter more than ever in November.
With redistricting consequences looming, election fatigue setting in ahead of May runoffs, and national politics hovering over every contest, this episode breaks down what the Texas primary results really tell us—and what they don’t.
TOPICS:
Record breaking March Primary voter turnout.
Takeaways from the top of the ticket races in Texas.
John Cornyn and Ken Paxton move to runoff.
Mayes Middleton pull ahead of Chip Roy.
Don Huffines wins the comptroller’s race.
Nathan Sheets defeats Sid Miller in Agriculture Commissioner race.
Bo French and Jim Wright head to runoff for Texas Railroad Commissioner.
Vikki Goodwin and Marcos Vélez head to a lieutenant governor runoff.
House race runoffs.
Incumbent Dan Crenshaw defeated by Steve Toth.
Redistricting favors the democrats in March primary.
Latino votes surge in the valley.
In addition to YouTube, Party Politics airs every Friday night at 8:00 p.m. CT on Houston Public Media TV-8 (PBS), or listen every Friday at 7:30 p.m. CT on News 88.7. The audio podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you get your podcasts).