Texas Governor Greg Abbott is actively campaigning to secure two more votes in the upcoming primary runoff elections to pass school vouchers in the Texas House. Abbott has garnered significant support and endorsements to achieve a pro-school voucher majority, emphasizing the importance of these votes to push his legislation through. Despite facing opposition and criticism, Abbott remains determined to sway the outcome in favor of school vouchers.
.@GovAbbott says he needs ‘two more votes’ to pass school choice | @russell_nm https://t.co/zClNqDZXJq https://t.co/zClNqDZXJq
Gov @GregAbbott_TX will be soon neutralized. Anti-voucher R’s will no longer be R’s. They will be Independent. D’s will gain seats from Abbott’s voucher obsession. So… As we have said… Voucher opposition will be as great in 89th #txlege as now! No vouchers in TX! Ever!
Inbox: @GregAbbott_TX backs John McQueeney in the runoff for the open #HD97 seat. #txlege https://t.co/OfQsA4VqK3
Gov. Abbott seeks to oust Republican incumbents in primary runoffs to push school choice agenda https://t.co/VFhmCj71zR
Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday urged school voucher supporters to make the final push in the May primary runoff elections to bring a pro-school voucher majority to the Texas House. https://t.co/6ZMMTeIyJC
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has endorsed three more candidates for both the Texas House and the U.S. House via social media posts ahead of the 2024 primary runoff elections. 📲Full Story: https://t.co/DFWR7Y74Ho https://t.co/an7D1g004G
Abbott called on supporters to push through the primary runoffs to deliver the final pro-voucher members needed to pass his legislation, plus some padding. https://t.co/Ao7HXYpeD2
Abbott says vouchers are still two votes short in Texas House, but May runoffs should tip the scales https://t.co/8bW9vPGYGS
Gov. Greg Abbott says Texas is two votes away from passing school vouchers and urges supporters to make the final push in the May primary runoff elections to bring a pro-school voucher majority to the Texas House. https://t.co/Zg6ObXdcWn
Gov. Greg Abbott says Texas is two House votes away from passing school vouchers https://t.co/R8J9eCy7T8
Gov Abbott justifies his Revenge Tour against House members who didn’t support School Voucher Bills citing polls showing support for School Choice. Worth noting those polls don’t show support for Vouchers which help a limited number of kids @fox7austin https://t.co/msViLHGjcs
On school choice math in the #txlege House, Abbott says after the Herrero Amendment's starting point, lobbying on 88(4)'s #HB1, and now the primary, "we are now at 74 votes for school choice in the State of Texas."
In @FoxNews: "[@GregAbbott_TX/@club4growth /AFC Victory Fund] collectively raised 8-figures to defeat the remaining anti-school choice Republicans in the upcoming Texas State House runoff elections." #txlege https://t.co/A1W9J0A5Dw