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Texas race has become the [most expensive Senate primary](https://adimpact.com/blogs/tx-senate-ad-analysis-the-most-expensive-senate-primary-on-record) in U.S. history, with both parties spending well over $100 million total so far. That number will continue to climb as Democrats look
spend millions of dollars to defend the Texas seat, draining resources from battleground states. Katie Gassensmith, a 45-year-old teacher from Allen, Texas, represents the kind of voter who could decide the election
spending in the Indiana’s 2026 primary contest, [AdImpact](https://adimpact.com/blogs/blog/indiana-primaries-spend-analysis-2024#:~:text=House%20Primaries,Protect%20Freedom%20PAC%20($283K).) data shows. Half of Indiana’s 50 state Senate seats and all 100 state House seats are up for election in 2026. Unlike
Texas, Illinois and New York for Democratic and Republican candidates. Fairshake, a pro-crypto group primarily funded by Coinbase, Andreessen Horowitz and Ripple Labs, is expected to back candidates in both parties and has [already
Texas](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/texas) history to seek the party’s nod and lose. It comes despite Cornyn’s campaign and allied groups spending roughly $90m in advertising since last year, the vast majority
primary challengers ousted incumbents including Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy and Kentucky Representative [Thomas Massie](/news/2026/5/16/how-thomas-massie-came-to-represent-republican-dissent-in-age-of-trump). , slammed the bill as a betrayal to Trump’s base. Girdusky, whose Homeland PAC [is dedicated to](https://x.com/Homeland_PAC/status/2044045408557519029) “ending the career of every Republican who supports amnesty and sells
Texas Republicans’ mid-decade [redistricting efforts last summer](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/aug/01/texas-republicans-congressional-redistricting-trump). Last week Galindo [wrote on Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/p/DYRyMXOFQCN/?img_index=7) that if elected to Congress, she would write a bill to declare that Zionism
Texas, which Trump won in 2024 by a gaping [14 percentage points](https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/11/05/us/elections/results-texas-president.html) in 2024, remains a conservative state, and the Republican primary was a testament to hot button issues – from religion
Republican primary run-off for the US Senate, Talarico called him “the most corrupt politician in America” in a social media post. “He embodies the broken system we’re running against,” Talarico wrote
primary for Texas’ Senate seat. The move reveals that the MAGA warrior, bolstered by President Donald Trump’s endorsement, is confident in his ability to clinch the Republican nomination. But Cornyn, who’s facing
Texas attorney general running for Senate, in a primary runoff against incumbent John Cornyn, infuriating some in his party. In Kentucky, Massie now joins the ranks of Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, Jeff Flake, Mitt Romney
Republicans on the ballot in the primary, Rabb is expected to skate to victory in the midterm. While all candidates sought to highlight progressives’ bona fides in the race, Rabb skewed farthest left, railing against
primary on Saturday, and five of seven Indiana state legislators opposed by the president last week among the ranks of the soon-to-be-unemployed politicians. Next Tuesday, another incumbent senator, John Cornyn of Texas
spending. Trump repeatedly called for voters to back Ed Gallrein, a retired navy Seal and farmer, over the incumbent Massie who had drawn the president’s ire after breaking with him on several high-profile
Texas sounded an alarm ahead of the midterm elections, telling the [Semafor site](https://x.com/nicholaswu12/status/2057575282286952549?s=20): “There doesn’t seem to be a plan to turn things around and the clock is ticking. November
spend millions of dollars, they can change somebody’s profile,” Massie said in a recent interview. “But I think what they’re going to find out is that my brand is established well enough … that