The winning streak continues for conservatives in Texas as former Major League Baseball champion Mark Teixeira delivered a commanding victory in Tuesday's GOP primary for Texas' 21st Congressional District, setting up what should be another solid Republican seat in Congress.
Teixeira, who helped bring home a World Series championship during his illustrious MLB career, now has his sights set on bringing that same winning mentality to Washington as he seeks to fill the shoes of conservative champion Rep. Chip Roy, who's running for Texas Attorney General.
The victory wasn't even close. According to reports, Teixeira captured a decisive margin that had political observers calling it early in the evening. Social media lit up with the news, with political watchers noting the significance of the win.
"Former Major League Baseball player wins the open #TX21 GOP primary to succeed GOP Rep. Chip Roy, who is running to be the state's next Attorney General," reported Craig Caplan on X.
The Texas-based outlet The Texan News confirmed the blowout nature of Teixeira's performance, noting he "captured a big margin in the GOP primary for Texas Congressional District 21." The district, which encompasses northwest San Antonio, has been a conservative stronghold under Roy's leadership.
This is exactly the kind of outsider, non-politician Americans are hungry for. While the swamp creatures in Washington have been playing politics as usual, Teixeira was building a reputation as a clutch performer who delivered when it mattered most. That's the kind of fighter we need standing with President Trump's America First agenda.
Now Teixeira faces off against Democrat challenger Kristin Hook in November, but in this solidly red district, he should coast to victory. The real question isn't whether he'll win, but how effectively he'll continue Roy's legacy of holding the line against the radical left's assault on our constitutional freedoms.
Patriots across Texas are celebrating another win for the good guys. With Trump back in the White House and fighters like Teixeira heading to Congress, the America First movement keeps getting stronger. The swamp should be worried – we're not just winning, we're dominating.
