100%! I'm not a Texan, so maybe I'm missing details. However, Beto comes off as a decent guy, but also a typical politician. Dems need a youth movement with brand new people who are smart and come off as a regular person.
They could win in '26 with a bunch of political novices, surrounded by experienced teams who understand nuts/bolts of …
100%! I'm not a Texan, so maybe I'm missing details. However, Beto comes off as a decent guy, but also a typical politician. Dems need a youth movement with brand new people who are smart and come off as a regular person.
They could win in '26 with a bunch of political novices, surrounded by experienced teams who understand nuts/bolts of campaigning and media to guide them. Michael Wood comes off exactly as the kind of guy who would be seen as authentic and relatable. Even in conservative Texas, there are several large metro areas and a lot of new people have moved to the state in the past few years. Does crooked-ass Ken Paxton appeal to those people?
100%! I'm not a Texan, so maybe I'm missing details. However, Beto comes off as a decent guy, but also a typical politician. Dems need a youth movement with brand new people who are smart and come off as a regular person.
They could win in '26 with a bunch of political novices, surrounded by experienced teams who understand nuts/bolts of campaigning and media to guide them. Michael Wood comes off exactly as the kind of guy who would be seen as authentic and relatable. Even in conservative Texas, there are several large metro areas and a lot of new people have moved to the state in the past few years. Does crooked-ass Ken Paxton appeal to those people?