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テキサス州でGOPはまだ自爆を避けることができる

Politics
United States
March 05, 2026に開始

Democratic voters showed discipline in rejecting their own flashy bomb thrower in favor of a plausible statewide candidate. Will Republicans do the same?

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It's essential for GOP leaders to learn from Democrats and support candidates who can resonate with independent voters.

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The dynamics of candidate selection in both parties reveal that strategic choices can significantly impact election outcomes.

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Relying too heavily on electability might sacrifice core conservative values that distinguish the GOP from other parties.

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Choosing a bland candidate in Texas risks alienating the passionate base that drives Republican turnout during elections.

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Republicans in Texas should prioritize electability over divisive candidates to unify the party and appeal to a broader electorate.

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