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Incumbent Rep. Dan Crenshaw loses Texas GOP primary race

March 4, 2026
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Incumbent Rep. Dan Crenshaw loses Texas GOP primary race

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas), who has served in the House of Representatives since 2019, lost his primary race Tuesday in the Lone Star State’s 2nd Congressional District. 

Crenshaw, a former Navy SEAL in his fourth term, was defeated by businessman and state representative Steve Toth. 

With about three-fourths of the ballots counted, Toth had 58% of the vote to Crenshaw’s 40%. The Associated Press called the race for Toth at 1 a.m. EST.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw, a Navy SEAL veteran who wears an eye patch, looks right with a serious expression.
Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) is a Navy SEAL veteran who lost his eye in combat. AP

President Trump did not endorse a candidate in the contest. Crenshaw was the only House Republican in Texas running for re-election that did not receive Trump’s seal of approval. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) endorsed Toth last week. “Steve is an unwavering fighter for school choice, fiscal responsibility, and the next generation of Americans,” Cruz wrote in an X post announcing his endorsement. “Washington needs bold leadership and representatives who will stand up for Texans at every turn.” 

“Steve has the experience, the courage, and the conviction to do just that.”

Crenshaw, who is known for wearing a patch on his right eye, which he lost in an IED blast while deployed to Afghanistan, fumed that his “enemies” were gunning for him earlier Tuesday.

State Representative Steve Toth speaks in front of a sign advocating for investment in special education.
State Rep. Steve Toth earned a key endorsement from Sen. Ted Cruz. Austin American-Statesman via Getty

“You know, my enemies have all come out with their knives — Tucker Carlson or Ted Cruz — for no good reason,” Crenshaw, 41, told Fox News before polls closed.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, talks with reporters outside the U.S. Capitol.
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, talks with reporters outside the U.S. Capitol. CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

Crenshaw had a significant financial advantage in the race. The congressman outraised Toth, 65, by more than $1.3 million and also received more than $1 million in support from a pro-Crenshaw super PAC, according to the Texas Tribune. The district is rated solid red, according to the Cook Political Report, meaning Toth is likely to have the edge in the general election contest, where he will face Democrat Shaun Finnie. 

The post Incumbent Rep. Dan Crenshaw loses Texas GOP primary race appeared first on New York Post.

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