The competition is fierce in Collin County鈥檚 Republican primary 鈥 but the same can鈥檛 be said for the Democratic primary. And Democrats say that infighting in the Republican Party will benefit them in November.
Collin County Republicans have candidates with money and political experience. Some of the Democratic candidates? Not so much.
One Democratic statehouse candidate is a graduate student from Plano who鈥檚 studying English in Ohio. Another has written a science-fiction series on mold becoming sentient and trying to take over the world. And another runs a private bar tender business.
Liz Michel, the candidate recruiter for the Collin County Democratic Party, said the candidates lack of political experience is an asset, not a hindrance.
鈥淭hey want to represent the people of this county and not political interest groups,鈥 Michel said. 鈥淚 know because I recruited them. These are everyday people.鈥
She also said the Democrats are offering voters an alternative to the Republican Party, which is grappling with fault lines over Attorney General Ken Paxton鈥檚 impeachment. Paxton has of several House members who voted to impeach him including candidates in Collin County, his home county.
and said during a recent Republican primary debate that the impeachment exposed issues that compelled them to run. They鈥檙e both challenging in Texas House District 61. Frazier recently pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges and guilty to a criminal mischief charge for allegedly impersonating a McKinney city code enforcement officer during the Republican primary runoff in the last election cycle.
Branch said that was what made him aware of the bigger challenges 鈥渁nd that's what got me in the race.鈥 And Richardson said he believed the Paxton impeachment 鈥渂rought dysfunction and corruption to light.鈥
Meanwhile, Gov. Greg Abbott has endorsed several incumbents that supported his failed school vouchers plan 鈥 including Frazier. Paxton and his wife, State Sen. Angela Paxton, have endorsed both Richardson and Branch. The candidates said that鈥檚 not an issue because choosing the party鈥檚 nominee is up to the voters.
Issue Focus
The Democrats say the dissonance over competing endorsements in the Republican Party is their gain.
鈥淲hat we're seeing right now is it's the party that has that complete death grip on power being unable to govern itself,鈥 said who鈥檚 the sole candidate in the Texas House District 66 Democratic primary. Carstens, who鈥檚 from Collin County, said he finishes his graduate teaching commitments at Miami University of Ohio in a couple months.
Republican State Rep. currently holds the seat Carstens is running for. is challenging Shaheen in the Republican primary.
Carstens said Shaheen isn鈥檛 focused on issues that impact his constituents.
鈥淗e talks a lot about anything that's being talked about on cable news networks currently,鈥 he said.
who鈥檚 running as a Democrat for Texas House District 67, said the Republican Party is fractured. Republican State Rep. currently holds the seat Nunn is running for. He has one primary opponent, , a former Allen city council member.
Nunn said Leach鈥檚 response to the Allen shooting motivated him to run.
鈥淚 felt betrayed by Jeff Leach in that moment, as did many other people,鈥 he said.
Nunn, who has written for , is the of a science fiction series called 鈥淏urning Mold鈥 鈥 and 鈥淎 Crypto Currency Carol,鈥 a retelling of Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol" originally published in Forbes in 2018 that's about cryptocurrency.
is also running in Texas House District 67 Democratic primary. According to her LinkedIn page, Washington is the owner of a private bartending service.
said while the Republicans are arguing over who did and didn鈥檛 support Paxton, the Democrats are focusing on policy. Evans works in sales. He鈥檚 running as a Democrat in Texas House District 89, Representative seat. Former Collin County Republican Party Chair is running against Noble in the Republican primary.
鈥淚f you look and if you listen, anything that's coming out of this Democratic Party in Collin County is about issues,鈥 Evans said.
Those issues include things like gun reform and supporting the LGBTQ-plus community. Several civil rights groups recently with the United Nations over Texas laws that impact LGBTQ+ people.
State Rep. Mihaela Plesa, whose district includes parts of Allen, is talking about gun reforms. Eight victims and the gunman were killed during a mass shooting at an Allen outlet mall in May. Plesa said voters want legislators to take action to reduce gun violence.
鈥淭he situations that we're seeing around us will definitely impact how voters turnout in November,鈥 she said.
Growing Diversity
Plesa was the first Democrat from Collin County elected to the Texas legislature in 30 years when she won in 2022. Her district was created during 2020 redistricting. And Democrats have also had some success at the local level with city council and school board seats.
Collin County is the third-fastest growing county in the nation according to the U.S. census. Cal Jillson, a political science professor at Southern Methodist University, said growth tends to lead to an increase in diversity and education levels, something he said benefits Democrats.
鈥淭hat doesn't mean the Democrats are there yet, but it means they're getting there, and both the Collin County Democrats and Collin County Republicans know that,鈥 Jillson said.
Still, he said it will be decades before Collin County flips blue. Jillson said candidates need experience 鈥 or at the very least, a lot of cash on hand 鈥 to run a successful campaign. Most of the current Democratic candidates don鈥檛 have that
Most of the Democratic candidates didn鈥檛 file to run for office until the last day. Michel said that was because of the filing fee cost.
Jilson said the higher the office, the more money the candidate needs to succeed. He said money buys visibility 鈥 things like advertisements, billboards and lawn signs. So far, the Republicans in Collin County are outpacing the Democrats with their fundraising.
Plesa andwho鈥檚 running for a second time in Congressional District 3, are the Democrats with the most cash on hand right now. Most of the other Democrats haven鈥檛 raised the level of campaign funds that the incumbents and challengers in the Republican primary have.
Michel said she鈥檚 not concerned that the Republicans have more campaign funds for the primary races.
鈥淪pend that money, baby,鈥 Michel said. 鈥淪pend it all on the primary trying to keep your seat.鈥
She said the Democrats may not be able to compete with the Republicans when it comes to campaign funds. But Michel said once the Democratic party gets its platform out there, it will attract voters 鈥 and their dollars.
Early voting starts Feb. 20 and goes until March 1. Election day is March 5.
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