Crenshaw on primary defeat: GOP voters bought into ‘misinformation’
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw lost his primary, attributing his defeat to online misinformation about his stock investments.
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw lost his primary race to state Rep. Steve Toth, and Crenshaw is attributing the defeat to "misinformation" spread about his stock market investments. Crenshaw specifically disputed claims that he profited from insider trading, characterizing the narrative as false. The congressman pointed to the influence of online misinformation and social media, saying "clickbait" and memes shaped voter perceptions in the race. The loss marks a significant setback for Crenshaw, a prominent Republican voice who has faced criticism from conservative hardliners on various policy issues. The primary result reflects broader tensions within the GOP between establishment and populist-aligned candidates.
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