This Week in Texas: ABC13 looks back at top stories of 2025 and ahead to 2026

As the election year of 2026 approaches, ABC13 is taking a closer look at the top stories from last year and what to expect in the months to come. In an all-new episode of This Week in Texas, political analysts and strategists are discussing some of the most notable events that shaped the state's politics in 2025.

One major story that was on everyone's radar last year was Governor Greg Abbott's plan to make Harris County a Republican stronghold. Abbott has long been known for his efforts to consolidate power within the GOP, but this initiative is seen as a particularly ambitious move. According to one of Abbott's top strategists, the goal is to flip at least three Democratic-held seats in the county, which would give Republicans a significant boost in the Texas House.

Another story that was getting attention last year was the new chair of the Texas House Democrat Caucus Campaign Committee. This move has been seen as a attempt to revitalize the party's efforts and compete more effectively with the GOP. However, some analysts say that the Democrats may be facing an uphill battle given the significant Republican advantage in terms of fundraising and voter registration.

In addition to these major stories, ABC13 is also taking a closer look at some of the smaller but still significant events from last year. From contentious legislative battles to innovative new initiatives on both sides of the aisle, there was no shortage of drama and excitement in Texas politics in 2025.

As we head into the election year of 2026, one thing is clear: it's going to be a wild ride. With all eyes on the state capitol, voters will have plenty of opportunities to weigh in on the issues that matter most to them. Whether you're a seasoned voter or just starting to get involved, there's no denying that Texas politics is always a story worth following.

With the stakes higher than ever before, it's going to be crucial for Texans to stay informed and engaged in the coming months. From election reform to healthcare, education, and everything in between, the topics on the table are endless and far-reaching. One thing is certain: 2026 is shaping up to be a year that will leave an indelible mark on Texas politics forever.
 
Umm I dont think Abbotts plan to make Harris County republican is gonna work as easy as he thinks πŸ€”. There r so many democrats in the county and they rnt just gonna switch sides like that. Plus, Abbott's got a bad track record when it comes to appealing to independents who rnt necessarily partisan. And let's be real, flipping 3 democratic seats is ambitious but also super unlikely. The GOP has been trying to take over texas for ages and they still cant seem to get it right πŸ˜’. I'm not saying the democrats are gonna win or anything but its hard to see Abbotts plan as more than just a long shot 🀞
 
πŸ€” Texas politics always gets interesting 🀯. Abbott's plan to flip Harris County seats seems like a big risk, but if he can make it happen, it could change the dynamics of the state house πŸ“Š. Meanwhile, the Democrats need to find their footing again. I'm curious to see how they'll adapt and compete with the GOP πŸ’ͺ. One thing's for sure, 2026 is gonna be a wild ride 🎒!
 
πŸ€” I think it's great that ABC13 is taking a closer look at the top stories from last year and what to expect in the months to come πŸ“Š. It's always interesting to see how different sides of the aisle are playing their cards, especially with Governor Abbott's plan to make Harris County a Republican stronghold πŸ—³οΈ. On one hand, it sounds like an ambitious move, but on the other hand, I think it's also worth noting that the Democrats have been making some big changes too πŸ”„. The new chair of the Texas House Democrat Caucus Campaign Committee seems like a good step in revitalizing their efforts πŸ’ͺ. Overall, I'm just hoping for a more informed and engaged voter base in 2026, regardless of which party they support πŸ—ΏοΈπŸ’¬
 
I'm not sure about this Governor Abbott's plan to make Harris County a Republican stronghold πŸ€”. I mean, it sounds like he wants to try and flip some Democratic seats, which could be interesting. But doesn't that just mean there'll be more arguing in the Texas House? πŸ˜‚ Can we really expect that kind of thing to get done effectively? And what about all these new initiatives on both sides of the aisle - isn't that just gonna make things even harder for regular people trying to figure out what's going on? 🀯
 
OMG, can't wait for the 2026 election 🀯! With Abbott's plan to flip Harris County, things are about to get super interesting 😏. The GOP is definitely looking to make some moves and take back control. On the other hand, the Dems are trying to revamp their strategy with a new chair at the helm πŸ’Ό. It's gonna be hard for them to compete with the Republicans' fundraising power πŸ€‘. And let's not forget about all the drama that usually comes with Texas politics - it's like a never-ending soap opera πŸ“Ί! I'm def keeping an eye on this one, can't wait to see how it all plays out πŸ€”πŸ‘€
 
OMG, have you seen how messed up the Dem's chances are? I mean, like, they can't even compete with the GOP when it comes to fundraising and voter registration πŸ€‘πŸ’Έ. And now they're trying to flip at least three seats in Harris County? That's a tall order, dude! I'm not saying Abbott won't make some gains, but flipping an entire party is just crazy talk πŸ˜‚. And what about those smaller legislative battles? Sounds like it's gonna be a wild ride for sure 🎒. One thing for sure, though: Texans need to stay woke and informed if they wanna make any real change in 2026 πŸ’‘. Can't wait to see how it all plays out! πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I'm getting that old familiar feeling when it comes to Texas politics... like I've seen this movie before, but with updated numbers and whatnot πŸ“Š. The drama's still there, the power struggles are still there, but now we're just adding more layers to the whole shebang πŸ•ΈοΈ. Abbott's trying to flip some seats? That's nothing new, he's been at it for years πŸ”΄. And a new chair of the Texas House Democrat Caucus Campaign Committee? Please, we've had those come and go like so many YouTube commenters πŸ‘Ž. The thing that gets me is how everyone's always talking about fundraising and voter registration, but nobody ever talks about the elephant in the room: the real reason politicians are in it for the money πŸ’Έ. It's not just about the power or the prestige; it's about keeping those fat campaign coffers full πŸ€‘.
 
🀣 I'm loving how these politicians are trying to flip Harris County red, sounds like they're really hoping to get their Tex-Mex taco party started πŸŒ―πŸ˜‚ But seriously, it's gonna be a tough nut to crack with the GOP having that fundraising and voter registration advantage πŸ’ΈπŸ‘₯. Still, you gotta admire the ambition of Abbott and his team - maybe they'll finally figure out how to make Texas politics less boring than a lawn chair convention 😴🏠
 
Ugh, can't believe they're already making a big deal about the election πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It's like we just got done with it last year. And what's up with Abbott trying to flip those seats in Harris County? Like, isn't that just going to make him even more out of touch with regular people? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And don't even get me started on the Texas House Democrat Caucus thing... it feels like they're just trying to copy the GOP's strategy. Can't they come up with something original for once? πŸ˜’
 
I'm not expecting much from this upcoming election in 2026... it's gonna be more of the same old power play between the GOP and the Dems πŸ€”. I mean, Governor Abbott's plan to flip Harris County is just a PR stunt to consolidate his own power, and the Democrats are just trying to keep up with the Republicans' money game πŸ’Έ. It's like they're running in circles, going nowhere fast πŸ”„. And don't even get me started on election reform... that's just a fancy way of saying they'll find ways to manipulate the system to their advantage πŸ€₯. Mark my words, it's gonna be a long and arduous process for actual change to happen πŸ˜’.
 
OMG, I'm low-key excited about the upcoming election in 2026 🀩! I think it's gonna be super interesting to see how Governor Abbott's plan for Harris County plays out πŸ€”. Flipping those three Democratic-held seats would definitely give Republicans a boost in the Texas House πŸ’ͺ. On the other hand, I hope the Democrats can find a way to revitalize their efforts and compete more effectively with the GOP 🎯. With all eyes on the state capitol, it's gonna be crucial for Texans to stay informed and engaged in the coming months πŸ“Š. I'm definitely planning to follow the election closely and share my thoughts with friends and family πŸ‘₯!
 
I'm so over how they're always trying to make Harris County more Republican. It's like, can't they just keep it neutral for once? I mean, I get that Abbott wants to consolidate power and all, but does he really think flipping three seats is gonna be that easy? πŸ€” The Democrats need to step up their game if they want a shot at taking those seats back. And what's with the new chair of the Texas House Democrat Caucus Campaign Committee? Is this just some PR stunt to try and revive the party's image? I'm all for them trying, but it feels like they're playing catch-up right now... 😐
 
You know what's weird? I was just thinking about this the other day... have you ever noticed how some foods taste better when they're cold? Like, take a nice ice cream cone or a chilled glass of lemonade on a hot summer day. It's like the flavors just come alive! And it got me thinking, what's the deal with that? Is it because our brains are wired to associate cold temperatures with refreshing sensations? I mean, I'm no scientist, but it seems like some foods are just naturally more enjoyable when they're chilled. Anyway, enough about that... back to Texas politics πŸ€”πŸ¦
 
The election season already? 🀣 it's like we're trying to cram an entire year into one πŸ“†. But seriously, with Abbott's plan to turn Harris County red, I'm just waiting for him to say "Abbot's Law" – you know, "You can't have a Democratic cake and eat a Republican one too" πŸ˜‚. On a more serious note, it'll be interesting to see how the Democrats revamp their strategy with the new chair of the campaign committee. Maybe they'll finally figure out why they keep losing to the GOP πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Can't wait for 2026 – I'm gonna have my popcorn ready for all the Texas politics drama that's about to go down πŸΏπŸ‘€!
 
I'm low-key hyped for the election season next year 🀯! It's going to be wild, as we said πŸ˜‚. With all these major players like Abbott and the Democrats trying to shake things up, it's gonna be interesting to see how it all plays out 🎲. One thing that's got me thinking is how important voter registration is πŸ‘€. If Republicans have a solid lead in that department, it could be tough for Dems to compete. But hey, we've seen surprises happen before πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I'm definitely gonna be keeping an eye on this, as Texas politics always keeps me on my toes πŸ˜…!
 
omg can u believe gov abbott's plan to turn haris co into a rep stronghold? like isn't that already kinda happened lol?? anyway i think it's gonna be super interesting to see how this plays out esp with the dems trying to revitalize their party efforts πŸ€”πŸ“Š
 
I'm so done with these politicians and their backroom deals πŸ€―πŸ‘€ They're more worried about flipping seats in Harris County than actually helping people out. Like, what's the real strategy here? Are they just going to keep shuffling the deck until someone wins by a hair? And don't even get me started on the fundraising thing – it's like they're buying their way to power instead of earning it. I swear, Texas politics is just soooo extra πŸ™„
 
idk what's the point of all this politicking πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. can't we just focus on something else for once? like, have you guys seen the new gaming console releases? i mean, seriously, texas is always so divided it's hard to keep up with anything other than who's gonna win the next election πŸ€‘
 
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