Texas GOP investing in South Texas races as some Republicans worry about party's performance in November
The Republican Party of Texas has vowed a major investment in South Texas legislative races amid ongoing criticism from county-level leaders over its fundraising and voter outreach efforts.
On Monday, the party announced a commitment to knock on more than 100,000 doors ahead of the Nov. 5 elections, with a focus on South Texas and other districts it considers competitive.
This is a pivotal moment for Texas, and we are doubling down on our commitment to engage directly with voters across the state, said Texas GOP Chair Abraham George. We must work to expand our Republican majorities in the Texas Legislature and we have a clear path to do so.
The announcement comes amid ongoing concerns by some Republicans about the Texas GOPs donor and voter outreach initiatives. Last year, the party recorded near-decade lows in fundraising, corporate donors and individual contributors. But the Texas GOP was able to weather those hits thanks to major donations from a handful of far-right oil billionaires who, along with former chair Matt Rinaldi, have sought to cleanse the party of its more moderate members.
Even so, the partys finances have remained precarious. Ahead of its May convention, the Texas GOP had just five employees compared to 50 at the same point in 2020, the last presidential cycle. Last month, the party reported that its 2024 convention ran roughly $600,000 over budget and resulted in a staggering, $382,000 loss. From mid-May until early September, the Texas GOPs most important fundraising position was vacant. And in its last financial disclosure, from June, the Texas GOP reported having $2.3 million on-hand $1 million less than at the same time in 2020.
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