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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDan Crenshaw loses his primary to someone even further to the right.
Texas 2nd district, which is red.
ABC123Easy
(208 posts).......seeing this guy a lot lately. Is he related to Lev Parnas?
Oops, forgot to add that I'm gleeful to hear that that moronic, wannabe pirate (yes I know the story behind the patch but I don't care) lost! I've always thought Crenshaw was just a scumbag.
Thunder Chicken
(14 posts)Lets not conflate his service to our country and war wound with his poor behavior outside of the military. The fact that you do not care and chose to mock a war wound says quite a bit about your character actually.
spooky3
(38,514 posts)With lots of followers.
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Coventina
(29,586 posts)I won't miss that creep Crenshaw, though.
rogue emissary
(3,343 posts)That could give the Democrats a chance.
JI7
(93,478 posts)rogue emissary
(3,343 posts)surfered
(12,867 posts)Grins
(9,389 posts)He had some good moments, but fell in line
malaise
(295,097 posts)Rec
spooky3
(38,514 posts)Could affect Dems ability to flip this district? My thinking is that Rs may have had to dilute some strong R districts (this one), and with an even more extreme R as their candidate, our nominee may have a better chance.
malaise
(295,097 posts)Rec
spooky3
(38,514 posts)malaise
(295,097 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(178,292 posts)The GOP congressman might have been a Republican lawmaker wedded to party orthodoxy on most issues, but he wasnt MAGA. It cost him his career.
Remember when Dan Crenshaw arrived on Capitol Hill and was seen as a ârising starâ?
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-03-04T16:44:19.911Z
Seven years later, the Texas Republican lost his primary â not because he failed to vote with his party, but because he just wasnât MAGA enough.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/why-texas-crenshaw-became-the-first-member-of-congress-to-lose-in-2026
State Rep. Steve Toth beat incumbent U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw for the Republican nomination in Texas 2nd Congressional District, coming one step closer to representing the Houston-area seat.
Toth opened a wide lead in the Republican primary on Tuesday as results came in and declared victory hours before The Associated Press called the race in his favor.
When Crenshaw arrived on Capitol Hill seven years ago, countless reports included the words rising star in the same sentence as his name. The New York Times described the young Texas Republican as a charismatic, Harvard-educated retired Navy SEAL who wore a distinctive eye patch after losing his right eye during a deployment.
The question at the time wasnt whether hed climb the ranks in GOP politics, but rather how high hed go....
Except that didnt happen at least not in terms of his voting record. Crenshaw was as doctrinaire a member as the average House Republican, toeing the party line throughout his career on practically every major bill that reached the floor. As MS NOWs Sydney Carruth explained during Tuesday nights live-blog coverage, His background is awash with support for conservative legislation, Trumps harsh immigration policies and a proposal to end Medicaid coverage for gender-affirming care for minors. Crenshaws X profile promotes a hard-line approach to fighting Mexican drug cartels, a priority frequently touted by the Trump administration.
The Texan did, however, make some intraparty enemies: Crenshaw had a habit of mocking the House Freedom Caucus (he called its members performance artists); he distanced himself from Trump-fueled election conspiracy theories and election denialism; and he made no secret of his disagreements with right-wing media personalities such as Tucker Carlson.
For many on the right, this sealed the congressmans fate: Crenshaw might have been a Republican lawmaker wedded to party orthodoxy on most issues, but he wasnt MAGA.
That cost him his career.