❓WHAT HAPPENED: Rep. Dan Crenshaw lost the Republican primary to Steve Toth.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Dan Crenshaw, Steve Toth, Martin Etwop, and N. Plumb.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The primary took place in Texas, with 58% of votes reported at the time of publication.
🎯IMPACT: The result marks a significant shift in the political landscape for Texas Republicans.
In a humiliating turn of events, incumbent Rep. Dan Crenshaw has been defeated by challenger Steve Toth in the Republican primary.
With 58% of the votes counted, Toth has secured 57.6% of the vote, totalling 23,674 votes, while Crenshaw garnered 39.2%, with 16,117 votes.
Other candidates in the race included Martin Etwop, who received 1.8% of the vote, and N. Plumb, who captured 1.5%.
The total number of votes reported was 41,128, signaling a clear victory for Toth over the incumbent Crenshaw.
This outcome represents a significant upset and could have broader implications for the Republican Party’s direction in Texas.
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