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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2026 · 30 MIN

Crowded, Chaotic and Combative: The Republican Race for Texas Attorney General

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Texas Attorney General Race — Full Podcast Breakdown00:00–05:00 — Setting the Stage05:00–10:00 — Candidate Introductions & Ideology10:00–15:00 — Attacks, Ads & Escalation15:20–20:00 — Issues, Moderation & Candidate Lane Positioning20:00–25:00 — Border, Lawsuits & Priorities25:00–30:00 — Campaign Strategy, Debates & Voter Impact30:00–35:00 — Final Breakdown & What’s at Stake 

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There are four Republicans battling for the nomination for Texas Attorney General. And because all four say they see a clear path to victory, it is a crowded, chaotic and combative race. If you’ve seen any of the ads, it’s clear there’s no love lost between any of them. In this episode of Y’all-itics, these Republicans explains how they’re different from one another, what changes they would make to the office, and why they think they’re a worthy successor to Ken Paxton. GUESTS Chip Roy, R-Candidate for Attorney General Mayes Middleton, R-Candidate for Attorney General Joan Huffman, R-Candidate for Attorney General Aaron Reitz, R-Candidate for Attorney General

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