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Inside Texas Politics
Inside Texas Politics
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Jul 3, 2026
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July 5 | D’rinda Randall, Kendall Scudder, Tiffany Clark, and the GOP Midterm Convention 03.07.2026 21:45
In the July 5 episode, newly elected Republican Party of Texas chair D’rinda Randall tells us why the GOP is holding a midterm convention in Dallas and why they think it’s important. Meantime, newly re-elected Texas Democratic Party chair Kendall Scudder explains why he thinks the midterm convention is a sign the GOP fears the midterms. And State Board of Education member Tiffany Clark says now th...
June 28 | Gene Wu, Paul Bettencourt, Jon Rosenthal and the Democrats new southern strategy 26.06.2026 21:45
In the June 28 episode, Rep. Gene Wu talks a newly launched effort by house Democrats to build cross-state legislative coalitions across the American South to counter Republican legislation. Rep. John Rosenthal lays out his qualifications for the railroad commission, and Senator Bettencourt looks back at the legislative aftermath of the devastating Hill Country flash floods.
June 21 | Dan Patrick, Vikki Goodwin, Mike Collier, and the Race for Lieutenant Governor 19.06.2026 21:45
In the June 21 episode, Texas voters hear from the candidates who want to be Lieutenant Governor. Incumbent Republican Dan Patrick explains what else he’d like to accomplish if elected to a fourth term. Democratic nominee Vikki Goodwin, a state Representative, is looking to build up her profile with voters outside of the Austin area. And Mike Collier is trying to run as an independent, but a court...
June 14th | Gina Hinojosa, John Muns, Paul Bettencourt, and Making Public Education a Campaign Issue 12.06.2026 21:45
In the June 14 episode, Democratic nominee for Texas Governor Gina Hinojosa’s campaign is focused on public education and she explains why she’d fire the TEA Commissioner on day one and why she would pause the A-F accountability system. Mayor John Muns discusses traffic concerns surrounding the Dallas Stars’ move north to Plano. And state Senator Paul Bettencourt reacts to the Governor’s call for...
June 7th | Mike Rawlings, Kaylynn Paxson, Ramon Romero and the future of downtown Dallas 07.06.2026 21:45
In the June 7 episode, former Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said businesses have lost confidence in elected leaders at Dallas City Hall. He also proposes remaking Dallas' municipal government to make the mayor more accountable to voters. Corpus Christi Council Member Kaylynn Paxson explains why her city has again postponed a vote on a new desalination plant, and state Rep. Ramon Romero questions why...
‘Inside Texas Politics’: Abraham George, Kendall Scudder, Tré Black, and the Road to November 29.05.2026 21:45
In the May 31 episode, Republican Party of Texas chair Abraham George and Texas Democratic Party chair Kendall Scudder discuss whether either party can truly unite after bitter primaries and how Ken Paxton and James Talarico can win over independents. And the co-chair of “Say Yes to Downtown,” Tré Black, explains why the group just released a new ad urging younger people to reimagine the future of...
May 24th | Julie Johnson, Colin Allred, Don Huffines and One Final Pitch Before the Runoff 24.05.2026 21:45
In the May 24 episode, U.S. Representative Julie Johnson and former Congressman Colin Allred provide voters in the 33rd District one final pitch before the runoff election. The Democrats also tell you how they differ from one another in one of the most combative races in the runoff cycle. And Republican candidate for Texas Comptroller Don Huffines explains why he’d audit TXDOT if elected, and what...
May 17 | Chip Roy, Mayes Middleton, Sarah Eckhardt, and the Gloves Come Off in the GOP Race for Texas AG 15.05.2026 21:45
In the May 17 episode, Republican candidates for Texas Attorney General Chip Roy and Mayes Middleton throw barbs at one another and press their cases to voters before the May 26 runoff election. And Sarah Eckhardt, the Democratic nominee for Texas Comptroller tells us her day one priority if she’s elected in the fall.
May 10th | Nathaniel Moran, Chad West, Roger Williams, and Taking Sides in the U.S. Senate Race 08.05.2026 21:45
In the May 10 episode, U.S. Rep. Nathaniel Moran tells us why he endorsed a candidate in a Republican primary for the first time ever, while the roundtable discusses whether the GOP can reunite after a bruising U.S. Senate race. Council Member Chad West on why money is suddenly tight at Dallas City Hall. And U.S. Rep. Roger Williams explains why he thinks the World Cup is a “once-in-a-generation o...
May 3rd | Keith Self, Abbie Kamin, Maxie Johnson and the Busy Week in the U.S. House 02.05.2026 21:45
In the May 3 episode, U.S. Rep. Keith Self discusses his votes on three critical pieces of legislation passed in the U.S. House: the farm bill, a controversial spy program extension and funding for most of DHS. But does he support a blank check for the Iran war? Houston Council Member Abbie Kamen explains why she thinks the city’s new ICE policy violates the Fourth Amendment. And Dallas Council Me...
APRIL 26 | Sid Miller, Mark Scott, Kendall Scudder, and how the Iran War is Impacting TX Farmers and Food 24.04.2026 21:45
In the April 26 episode, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller tells us how Texas farmers are being squeezed by a war 7,300 miles away, and whether rising fertilizer and diesel costs will impact your grocery prices. Corpus Christi Council Member Mark Scott discusses the city’s impending water emergency and why residents may have to cut water usage by 25%. And Texas Democratic Party chair Kenda...
April 19 | ‘Inside Texas Politics’: Ted Cruz, Royce West, Bowie Hogg, and the Pushback to Proposed Federal Budget Cuts to NASA after Artemis II's success. 17.04.2026 21:45
In the April 19 episode, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, pushes back against proposed budget cuts to NASA and argues that Iran will not be a forever war. On Tuesday, Arlington city council votes to spend $273-million dollars to keep the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T stadium through 2055. Council Member Bowie Hogg takes our questions on whether voters should get a say in it. And state Senator Royce West,...
April 12 | Michael Crain, John Bucy III, Jared Patterson, and the Data Center Exemption Costing Texas Billions 10.04.2026 21:45
In the April 12 episode, Fort Worth District 3 Council Member Michael Crain explains what he wants state lawmakers to do when it comes to regulating data centers, and why his residents don’t think leaders should be providing tax breaks. State Representative John Bucy III tells us why he’ll file legislation to prevent one party from dictating how another party runs elections at the local level. And...
April 3 | Carl Tepper, Beth Van Duyne, Paul Ridley and could Texas really annex part of New Mexico? 03.04.2026 21:44
In the April 5 episode, state Rep. Carl Tepper, R-Lubbock, says annexing part of New Mexico is no joke. He explains what it might take to get it done. Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne on the House Republicans rare pushback against the President, the Senate and Speaker Johnson, plus Dallas Council Member Paul Ridley on whether he still has confidence in the city manager after new revelations on the fut...
March 29 | Craig Goldman, Ramón Romero Jr., Miguel Solis and More U.S. Troops in the Middle East 27.03.2026 21:45
In the March 29 episode, U.S. Representative Craig Goldman explains why he’s not opposed to the war in Iran and whether he’d support boots on the ground. State Representative Ramón Romero Jr. tells us why he supports the new FWISD Superintendent installed by the state and why he’s okay with Texas removing the name Cesar Chavez. And former DISD Board President Miguel Solis discusses the district’s...
March 22 | Sarah Eckhardt, Armin Mizani, Cate Brennan, and how a Democrat Would Run the Voucher Program 20.03.2026 21:45
00:00 Sarah Eckhardt’s Path to Texas Comptroller 00:28 Tarrant County Legislative Race: Arman Mazani vs Kate Brennan 00:56 May Runoff Election Explained + Key Voting Rules 01:52 Sarah Eckhardt Interview: Why She Wants to Be Comptroller 02:57 Managing School Vouchers & Public School Concerns 03:34 Debate Over State Audits and Government Oversight 04:40 Can Democrats Flip the Texas Comptroller’s Off...
March 15 | Colin Allred, Julie Johnson, Maxie Johnson, and the Democratic Runoff for TX CD-33 13.03.2026 21:45
00:00 Show Preview: Dallas City Hall Fight, TX-33 Runoff, Corpus Christi Water Crisis 01:01 Show Open – Inside Texas Politics 01:06 Headlines: Corpus Christi Water Shortage & Possible State Takeover 01:30 Wise County Pushes Back on Texas Data Centers 01:56 Republicans Target Democrat James Talarico 02:21 TX-33 Democratic Runoff: Colin Allred vs Julie Johnson 02:49 Colin Allred on Criticism of Poli...
March 8 | Don Huffines, Junior Ezeonu, Jason Villalba, and the Record Turnout for the Texas Primary 06.03.2026 21:45
0:00 Preview: Texas Primary Surprises & Political Shakeups 0:30 Texas Political Headlines: Gonzalez Resigns, Agriculture Controversy 2:14 Don Huffines Wins GOP Comptroller Primary 3:36 Huffines on Auditing Government Waste in Texas 6:40 Roundtable: Why Polls Missed Key Texas Primary Races 9:38 Junior Ezeonu Upsets Veteran Democrat Chris Turner 11:46 Campaign Strategy: How Door Knocking Beat Big Mo...
MARCH 1 | The Y’all-itics Voter Guide, Chad West, and Preparing for the Primary 27.02.2026 21:45
In the March 1 episode, Y’all-itics joins forces with Inside Texas Politics and we cut through the primary noise with two political insiders who discuss what they’re really seeing in the marquee races and what you need to know if you haven’t already voted early. Dallas Council Member Chad West updates the city’s effort to keep the NHL team in Dallas. And our roundtable on what to make of the early...
February 22nd | Jake Ellzey, Wesley Hunt, Aicha Davis, and Proving You’re a Citizen Before Voting 20.02.2026 21:45
00:00 Show Open & Headlines Preview 01:06 Record Spending in Texas U.S. Senate Race 01:35 School Vouchers Hit 100,000+ Applications 02:04 Early Voting Deadline & What Voters Need to Know 02:22 Jake Ellzey on SAVE Act & Proof of Citizenship 03:52 Debate Over Evidence of Non-Citizen Voting 04:33 Ellzey on Iran, Cuba, Russia & “Regime Change” 06:41 Roundtable: SAVE Act Political Impact 09:21 Wesley H...
February 15th | Tony Gonzales, John Muns, Salman Bhojani, and What Went Wrong in El Paso 13.02.2026 21:45
0:00 Primaries Shake Up – New Texas Polling 1:02 University of Houston Poll Breakdown 1:57 Sid Miller, Don Huffines & GOP Races 2:24 El Paso Airport Shutdown Explained 3:00 Tony Gonzales on FAA & Military Coordination 4:21 Should Airports Have Laser Drone Defense? 5:32 DHS Funding Standoff & Partial Shutdown 6:28 Roundtable on FAA Failures & Politics 9:23 Plano’s DART Withdrawal Vote 10:12 Mayor J...
February 8th | Taylor Rehmet, John Creuzot, Gene Wu, and the State Senate Shocker 09.02.2026 21:45
In the February 8 episode, Senator-Elect Taylor Rehmet discusses whether he thinks other Texas Democrats can duplicate his success in a special election and how his Republican family reacted to his shocking upset. Dallas County DA John Creuzot tells us if he’s prepared to prosecute federal agents if he thinks they broke the law. And state Rep. Gene Wu on why Democrats can’t get overconfident follo...
February 1st | Chip Roy, Julie Johnson, Kelly Hancock, and the Crowded and Chaotic GOP Race for AG 30.01.2026 21:46
In the February 1 episode, Congressman Chip Roy explains why he thinks he can avoid a runoff in a crowded and chaotic Republican race for Texas Attorney General. U.S. Rep. Julie Johnson on the tough questions she says she’ll ask when the leader of ICE testifies before her committee. And acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock provides a checklist for Texas parents days before they can sign up for t...
January 25 | Keith Self, Paul Ridley, Mayes Middleton, and the Controversial ICE Tactics 23.01.2026 21:45
In the January 25 episode, Congressman Keith Self discusses the controversial ICE tactics being used in Minneapolis and why, absent a complete list of known criminals, innocent citizens might get caught up in the dragnet. Dallas City Council Member Paul Ridley tells us why a one city, one vote solution to the DART crisis is “not realistic.” And state Senator Mayes Middleton explains why he’s more...
January 17 | Jake Ellzey, Frederick Haynes III, Barbara Mallory Caraway, and the Threat of U.S. Military Action 16.01.2026 21:38
In the January 18 episode, Congressman Jake Ellzey explains why he thinks President Trump’s saber-rattling is sending a strong message to our enemies worldwide. Pastor Frederick D. Haynes III tells us why he doesn’t consider himself leaving the pulpit even though he’s running for Texas’ 30th congressional district. And former state Representative Barbara Mallory Caraway, also running for the 30th...
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