Steve Toth defeats Dan Crenshaw in the Texas primary
Steve Toth defeated Crenshaw with support from Ted Cruz and criticism for lack of loyalty to Trump
In one of the biggest irritates of the 2016 Republican primary, State Representative Steve Toth defeated Congressman Dan Crenshaw in the competition for the 2nd House District.
Since winning the election in 2018, Crenshaw, a former Navy SEAL and prominent figure, was running for president for a second time. In a city with a lot of Democratic ink, including parts of North Houston, The Woodlands, and Conroe, Crownshaw ran. However, he faced a fierce battle from the party's right-wing, which accused him of being a" Rhino" for his earlier condemnation of Donald Trump, particularly because he did not fully conform to the political stories surrounding the 2020 election and for his separate views on issues like immigration and federal spending. The presence of Trump's endorsement, which is unusual for a Republican in Texas, was a key factor. Trump did not support Crenshaw, the merely Texas Republican congressman without his assistance, in these primaries. Toth, in comparison, received Senator Ted Cruz's support, describing him as an "unwavering combatant" and a" true conservative who "practices what he preaches. " Cruz appeared in advertisements and at occasions that alleged that Crenshaw had a hatred for the leader and the traditional movement. Toth, a part of the Texas House's radical Democrat wing, focused his campaign on making Crenshaw too conservative for the district. He even accused him of not standing up for Trump's saving and border security goals. Toth success pledged and declared "authentic traditional values" in Washington.
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