Soros Tries To Buy Texas Again

“Turning Texas blue” is an idée fixe for Democratic Party operatives, and it’s easy to see why. Securing Texas’ 40 (and soon to be 43 or 44) electoral votes would go a long way toward ensuring presidential election dominance for the donkeys. Indeed, one (of many) big driving factors behind the headless Biden Administration opening the border was to secure enough illegal alien votes via amnesty to do just that. (Ironically, what it actually seem to do was turn the Rio Grande Valley red and add millions of Hispanics to the Trump coalition.) But the idea never goes away, and now moneybag social justice funder George Soros is trying to turn Texas blue.

​​A Democrat-aligned political group backed by billionaire George Soros is once again setting its sights on Texas, aiming to flip the reliably red state with a new multimillion-dollar campaign.

According to a Wall Street Journal report, Texas Majority PAC—bankrolled heavily by Soros—has launched a new initiative dubbed “Blue Texas,” partnering with the Texas Democratic Party and several county parties to organize volunteers, recruit candidates, and boost voter turnout ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Campaign finance records show Soros gave $2.1 million to Texas Majority PAC in 2024 and another $1 million in April.

The move marks the latest in a long line of efforts by Democrats to make inroads in Texas, a state Republicans have dominated for decades. Despite shifting demographics and repeated national predictions of a “blue wave,” Democrats haven’t won a single statewide race in Texas since 1994.

Soros and his political allies tried a similar approach in the last election cycle—pouring millions into Texas Majority PAC in an attempt to build a Democrat ground game—but came up short. In 2024, Republicans not only held their ground but made gains in both the Texas House and Senate. President Donald Trump, meanwhile, won 12 of the state’s 14 border counties and defeated Kamala Harris by nearly 14 percentage points.

I covered last year’s Soros funding attempts here.

The Texas Majority PAC, which describes its mission as growing the Democrat majority and winning statewide elections, is hoping for a different result this time.

Organizers say they’ll hold rallies across the state in June and visit more than two dozen cities in July to recruit candidates.

Rallies. Yeah. That will do the trick. I do wonder if they don’t actually mean “riots,” since that seems to be what Soros is best at funding.

Their long-term goal is to make Texas a competitive battleground state by 2032, when a new round of redistricting could further increase the state’s electoral significance.

“If a win is on the table in 2026, we don’t want to leave it there by not being organized,” Katherine Fischer, deputy executive director of Texas Majority PAC, told WSJ.

A win for Democrats is “on the table” in the same sense that a World Series championship is “on the table” for the Colorado Rockies in 2026: It’s theoretically possible, but no one is betting that way.

But past efforts like Battleground Texas—formed over a decade ago with similar ambitions—have largely failed.

Battleground Texas was a particularly spectacular flameout. And that was staffed with Obama retreads, i.e. the last actually successful Democratic presidential campaign that didn’t rely on mysterious 3 AM ballot dumps. What election experts are they going to bring in to turn Texas red? The supergeniuses behind the Kamala Harris campaign? What pearls of wisdom are Soros-funded cadres going to dispense on their presumably benighted Texas counterparts? They need to burn more police cars? They need to buy more Palestinian flags?

Texas Republicans are quite lucky nationwide liberals seem clueless about how to wisely allocate money to boost Democrats in Texas. Just think if that $160+ million Bobby Francis “Beto” O’Rourke wasted on his two losing statewide campaigns had been channeled into effective grassroots organizing instead of ill-fated media ad buys. Texas might look a lot more purple right now. Of course, that assumes it’s even possible for Democrats to carry out effective grassroots organizing, instead of shoveling money into the insatiable maws of hordes of social justice locusts looking to foment their own brand of self-serving revolution.

I think that literally just Scott Presler, by himself, has moved the electoral needle more than all the millions of dollars national Democrats have dumped into Texas all this century combined…

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4 Responses to “Soros Tries To Buy Texas Again”

  1. Yngvar says:

    Democrats media ad buys are a pay-off and reward for medias loyalty and help. Heck, Hillary bought oodles of ads in California! A complete waste on its face, but… “thanks guys!”

  2. 10x25mm says:

    Act Blue involved? They are one of the Democrats’ favorite tools to launder foreign billionaires’ contributions into this kind of subversive effort.

  3. Malthus says:

    “Rallies. Yeah. That will do the trick. I do wonder if they don’t actually mean ‘riots,’ since that seems to be what Soros is best at funding.”

    You have come very near to articulating the actual purpose of this effort.

    The funding is not primarily intended to reap votes; it is meant to keep a deep bench of party activists who will agitate for political reforms that they cannot achieve through elections. The ballot box counts for less than the soap box or cartridge box.

    Mensheviks captured the Duma but Bolsheviks invalidated the electoral process and gained absolute control of the state. The Mensheviks had men under arms but Bolsheviks had The Will to Power.

    Soros is a Bolshevik. Prepare accordingly.

  4. Hammer says:

    Democrats in Texas are doing pretty well in Texas right now. They control the State House of Representatives by pretending to be Republicans.

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