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Texas Primaries Tighten: Talarico and Paxton Face Close Contests Ahead of Tuesday Vote
Politics The Hill Mar 2, 2026

Texas Primaries Tighten: Talarico and Paxton Face Close Contests Ahead of Tuesday Vote

Texas State Representative James Talarico, a Democrat, and incumbent Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, are navigating narrow leads as the state's primary elections approach this Tuesday. A recent Emerson College poll, released Sunday, indicates Talarico holds a slight advantage with 52 percent support among likely Democratic primary voters. His challenger, fellow Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett, trails closely with 47 percent, suggesting a highly competitive race for the Democratic nomination.

On the Republican side, Attorney General Ken Paxton also maintains a single-digit lead in his bid for re-election. The poll highlights the close nature of both key primary contests, underscoring the potential for either race to shift as voters head to the polls. These tight margins suggest that voter turnout and last-minute campaigning could be decisive factors in determining the ultimate nominees for both parties.

The outcomes of these primary races will set the stage for the general election, with the winners advancing to face opponents from the opposing party in November. The close polling figures reflect the dynamic political landscape in Texas, where both established figures and challengers are vying for crucial electoral support. Voters will make their final decisions on Tuesday, shaping the future political direction of the state.

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