What to watch in the consequential Senate primaries in Texas

PBS NewsHour
by Steve Peoples, Associated Press
March 3, 2026
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Texas Senate primaries are starting the 2026 election cycle, setting up key political battles early.

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The 2026 midterm season officially begins Tuesday with two consequential Senate primaries in Texas. These contests are drawing national attention as they will determine key candidates for the upcoming election cycle. The outcomes will set the stage for significant political battles in a crucial swing state. This early start to the primary season offers an initial look at the political landscape and emerging narratives for 2026.

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Consequential Senate primaries are underway in Texas to determine candidates for the 2026 election cycle.

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