Republicans 'Did Not Show Up' In Texas Election Won By Democrats
Source: Newsweek
Published Feb 03, 2026 at 06:17 AM EST updated Feb 03, 2026 at 06:18 AM EST
A GOP candidate who lost a Texas election last weekend has blamed her defeat on a low turnout of Republican voters. Conservative activist Leigh Wambsganss lost out on state Senate District 9 to her Democratic rival Taylor Rehmet, a military veteran and union leader, on Saturday. Rehmet won by more than 14 percentage points, according to The Associated Press.
Speaking on Texas radio program the Mark Davis Show Monday, Wambsganss said: "Politics is cyclical, and the bottom line is Republicans did not show up." Newsweek reached out to the Republican Party of Texas by email on Monday for comment.
Why It Matters
The election took place in a district considered Republican after the previous state senator, Kelly Hancock, stepped down in mid-2025 to become the state's comptroller. Trump had won the district by 17 points in the November 2024 presidential election.
This sparked concern among some GOP supporters given the November midterm elections are fast approaching. The Republican Party has slim majorities in both chambers of Congress and losing the House or the Senate would upset the balance of power in Congress and make it more difficult for President Donald Trump to carry out his legislative agenda.
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Lovie777
(22,206 posts)frequent lately.
Take a look at your party.
pwb
(12,539 posts)that is how they would say it. They never admit weakness.
Vogon_Glory
(10,229 posts)I guess that counts as a loss! Isnt that too darn bad!
C_U_L8R
(49,098 posts)Who would blame them? This soreloserman apparently.
Captain Zero
(8,800 posts)He always displaces the blame.
Torchlight
(6,489 posts)once the precinct-level and voter-registration data analysis are released.
Star Telegram (local paper) suggested that almost all of the independents and some of the Republicans voted Democratic in this contest, and lower overall turnout (special election and horrible weather- for us) magnified the influence of voters who cross typical party lines. This sort of pattern, with GOP identifiers staying home or breaking for the Democratic candidate in unusually high numbers is exactly the kind of measurable crossover/defection that bodes well for November.
I'll call it a Win, as well as calling it a Leading Indicator.
MyOwnPeace
(17,452 posts)good analysis makes the victory even more enjoyable!
Ritabert
(2,132 posts)LilElf70
(1,438 posts)Last edited Tue Feb 3, 2026, 10:59 PM - Edit history (1)
Gee, I wonder who they have to blame for this one.
I expect this to happen over and over and over again. I expect the answer is that 75% of ALL Americans want their democracy back. Your vote is more important now than it has ever been in the past. We must stop this shit.
AverageOldGuy
(3,526 posts). . . are Republicans who cannot bring themselves to vote for a Democrat, so, they simply don't vote. Outcome is the same -- D wins, R loses.
orangecrush
(29,244 posts)Blue Full Moon
(3,273 posts)barbtries
(31,203 posts)"...would upset the balance of power in Congress and make it more difficult for President Donald Trump to carry out his legislative agenda."
NO. would make it harder for krasnov to continue ruling by fiat and terrorizing and impoverishing the American people.
he doesn't really have a legislative agenda, at least not since the big fuck you bill passed.
MW67
(96 posts)The first female governor of the state was recently elected, beating the maga candidate and sitting lieutenant governor by around 14 points also, and this was reported as no big deal/nothing to see here, Don't read too much into it , such liberal media we have nowadays
the coverage sure is different from when Dems lose, then the analyses are all OVER the place
Grins
(9,318 posts)In less the total number of voters also dropped.
Maybe its your message
? (And actions.)
mountain grammy
(28,791 posts)I know my inlaws and they don't plan on losing to "godless baby killer" Democrats.. honestly, that's where they are.
marcopolo63
(92 posts)The previous TX State Senator won his election in 2022 by 20%. So this special election was a 34% swing! #Guardthe2026Elections
usonian
(24,038 posts)White folks be afraid of white folks.
How unique and special!
LisaL
(47,365 posts)NT