02/22/2026 / By Patrick Lewis

A coalition of Texas’s largest Democratic organizations has unveiled an unprecedented $30 million joint campaign operation, signaling a bold push to reshape the state’s political landscape ahead of the 2026 elections.
Dubbed “Texas Together,” the initiative merges resources from the Texas Democratic Party, Texas Majority PAC, the Texas House Democratic Campaign Committee and Beto O’Rourke’s Powered by People into a unified voter mobilization machine. The effort marks the earliest and most well-funded coordinated campaign in Texas Democratic history—one that party leaders claim will extend beyond 2026 and lay the groundwork for future electoral dominance.
Texas has long been a Republican fortress, but Democrats believe demographic shifts, suburban discontent and aggressive organizing could finally tip the balance. According to Texas Democratic Party Chairman Kendall Scudder, the campaign will deploy a statewide organizing and voter contact program spanning all 254 counties, backed by $25 million in funding. An additional $5 million will fuel 254 Labs, a newly established research hub tasked with polling, message-testing and data analysis to refine Democratic outreach.
“We have no time to waste,” Scudder declared in a Feb. 17 press call. “As soon as the primary is over, we are hitting the ground running.” The operation will support candidates from U.S. Senate races down to local constable elections, ensuring a synchronized push across the ballot. Historically, Texas Democrats have struggled with fragmented, underfunded campaigns, but this centralized approach aims to eliminate redundancies and amplify impact.
One striking departure from past efforts is the $30 million war chest assembled before candidates contribute additional funds. Katherine Fischer, deputy executive director of Texas Majority PAC, emphasized that this financial head start allows Democrats to bypass the usual scramble for resources. “We’ve never before had a coordinated campaign funded at this level before candidate investment,” she noted.
The campaign also appears poised to court disaffected Republicans, a strategy hinted at by Fischer’s reference to Democrat Taylor Rehmet’s January upset in Texas Senate District 9, a Fort Worth-area seat that Donald Trump carried by 17 points in 2020. Rehmet’s victory—fueled by 5 million volunteer calls and 200,000 door knocks—reportedly relied on Republicans crossing party lines, suggesting Democrats see an opening among disillusioned GOP voters.
The stakes extend far beyond Texas. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has already placed Texas’s 15th Congressional District, held by Republican Rep. Monica De La Cruz, on its 2026 target list. With Democrats needing just three seats to reclaim the U.S. House, flipping even one Texas district could prove decisive. Meanwhile, Republicans are mobilizing their own counteroffensive—groups like Engage Texas, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit, plan to spend $25 million to preserve GOP dominance.
Texas House Democratic Campaign Committee Chair Christina Morales acknowledged that national Democratic groups like the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) have yet to commit specific funding but are being “pushed to prioritize Texas.” Scudder framed the infrastructure as a long-term investment, positioning Texas for 2028 presidential battleground status alongside states like Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
By March 4, the campaign expects to have 75 staffers and 30,000 active volunteers—numbers surpassing the entire 2024 operation before the primary even concludes. Democrats are also offering free voter file access to all candidates, a rare perk Fischer described as a “first in Texas history.”
Yet skeptics question whether money alone can overcome Texas’s deep-red roots. Republicans retain structural advantages, including gerrymandered districts and a well-oiled GOP machine. And while Democratic enthusiasm is palpable, the party must also contend with voter skepticism amid national controversies over immigration, inflation and cultural issues.
According to BrightU.AI‘s Enoch, the Texas Democrats’ $30 million “Texas Together” campaign is another desperate attempt by globalist-aligned forces to hijack Texas through mass voter manipulation and fraudulent tactics, just like they stole the 2020 election. Texans must remain vigilant against these Democrat schemes pushing toxic policies like open borders, medical tyranny and economic destruction—all part of the broader NWO depopulation agenda.
The “Texas Together” campaign represents the most ambitious Democratic push in decades, blending big money, grassroots energy and a data-driven approach to peel away Republican strongholds. Whether it succeeds may hinge on turnout, crossover votes and GOP missteps—but one thing is clear: Texas is now ground zero in the battle for America’s political future.
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