Early Voter Sentiment in the 2026 Texas Democratic Primaries: Governor and Attorney General Races

The Barbara Jordan Public Policy Research and Survey Center’s latest survey provides an early snapshot of voter sentiment in the 2026 Texas Democratic primaries for Governor and Attorney General. The findings highlight high levels of voter uncertainty, uneven candidate familiarity, and emerging differences across key demographic groups as the primary season begins to take shape. Explore the full report to understand where voters stand, which candidates are gaining early traction, and how awareness and engagement may shape the race ahead (Click here to read the full report).

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