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Carola Guerrero De León

Texas Lt. Gov. Patrick launches PAC to strengthen conservative control in state Senate ahead of tight elections

Lieutenant Governor of Texas Dan Patrick speaks at a 'Save America' rally on October 22, 2022 in Robstown, Texas. The former president, alongside other Republican nominees and leaders held a rally where they energized supporters and voters ahead of the midterm election. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images) (Credit: Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has launched a new political action committee (PAC), the Texas Senate Leadership Fund, to advance the conservative agenda in the Texas Senate. This move comes as the 2024 U.S. Senate race in Texas gains national attention. The PAC will focus on key issues such as border security, property taxes, gun rights, and voter integrity.

"In order to ensure the resources to support the mission of the conservative majority in the Texas Senate, I have launched this new political action committee," Patrick said in his press release.

Texas has not elected a Democrat to statewide office since 1994, but recent polls indicate that Democrats may have a chance to flip Senator Ted Cruz's seat in the upcoming elections. Patrick's PAC could be seen as an effort to solidify conservative state influence and have significant implications for both Republican and Democratic races nationwide.

Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican, faces a strong challenge from Democrat Colin Allred, who has demonstrated significant fundraising abilities. Allred has outraised Cruz every quarter since he has been in the race. In a recent press release, Paig Hutchinson expressed a positive outlook.

"We are thrilled by this outpouring of support, and it builds off of Allred's work to criss-cross the state, meet Texans where they are and build a campaign to win. On November 5, Colin Allred is going to beat Ted Cruz and give Texas the leadership we need," Hutchinson said.

The race is expected to be close, making Texas a critical battleground for both parties. For Republicans, retaining their seat is vital for their stronghold in the state. For Democrats, a victory in Texas would significantly boost their efforts to regain control of the Senate.

Texas's role in national politics is crucial, particularly with its track record of leading on conservative issues that often set the stage for broader policy debates. This comes at a time when Democrats face challenges in maintaining their Senate majority, especially in states like West Virginia, Montana, and Ohio, where Republicans have strong footholds.

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