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Ron DeSantis Sounds the Alarm After GOP Defeat in Texas

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Ron DeSantis Sounds the Alarm After GOP Defeat in Texas

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is urging Republicans not to shrug off a stunning special election defeat in Texas, warning that the result may be an early sign of a difficult political landscape as the 2026 midterms draw closer.

The warning came after Republicans suffered a blowout loss Saturday in a Texas district long considered safely red. GOP candidate Leigh Wambsganss, who was endorsed by Donald Trump, lost by double digits to Democratic challenger Taylor Rehmet, a local union leader. The defeat was especially jarring given that Trump carried the district by 17 points, making the outcome impossible to dismiss as a routine anomaly.

Political analysts have argued that Republicans may face voter backlash over Trump-backed policies, particularly on deportations and affordability, and the Texas result is already being described as a potential canary in the coal mine.

DeSantis addressed the loss directly in a post on X, offering a blunt assessment while acknowledging the unique nature of special elections.

“Special elections are quirky and not necessarily projectable re: a general election,” DeSantis wrote. “That said, a swing of this magnitude is not something that can be dismissed. Republicans should be clear-eyed about the political environment heading into the midterms.”

The Florida governor also highlighted the financial disparity in the race, retweeting a poll showing that Rehmet spent just $200,000 compared to Wambsganss’s $2.4 million. Despite being heavily outspent, the Democrat cruised to a decisive victory, raising further questions about the effectiveness of national endorsements and spending in the current climate.

Special elections are quirky and not necessarily projectable re: a general election.

That said, a swing of this magnitude is not something that can be dismissed. Republicans should be clear-eyed about the political environment heading into the midterms. https://t.co/KwX2m6wV6L

— Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) February 1, 2026

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Trump, speaking from Mar-a-Lago on Sunday, appeared caught off guard when asked about the result.

“Somebody ran it where?” Trump said, before distancing himself from the loss. “I’m not involved in that. That’s a local Texas race.”

He acknowledged the dramatic shift in voting patterns but downplayed its broader significance.

“You mean I won by 17 and this person lost? Things like that happen,” Trump said. “You don’t know whether or not it’s transferable, but I’m not on the ballot, so you don’t know whether or not it’s transferable.”

The loss now raises a larger strategic question for Republicans in Texas: how involved Trump will become in upcoming high-stakes races. Attention is already turning to the critical Texas Republican primary for U.S. Senate, a contest that could ultimately influence control of the chamber.

When asked Sunday whether he plans to endorse incumbent Sen. John Cornyn or one of his challengers, Rep. Wesley Hunt or Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, Trump said he was “giving it very serious thought,” signaling that his influence over Texas GOP politics is far from settled.

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