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Libertarian Ted Brown courts disaffected conservative voters in Texas’ U.S. Senate race | Houston Public Media
- Brown is running for U.S. Senate in Texas, aiming to attract disaffected conservatives who aren’t happy with the Paxton-Talarico race.
- Polls show a close race between Paxton and Talarico, creating room for Brown to influence the outcome.
- Brown argues the Libertarian approach targets people who want smaller government and more freedom.
- Brown says many Republicans who didn’t vote for Paxton might vote for him or abstain, potentially affecting the race.
- Brown notes his past leadership roles with Libertarian groups in California and Travis County, Texas.
- The story frames Brown as more than a spoiler, aligning him with limited-government principles.
- The report cites past Libertarian performance, noting Brown’s stronger showing in 2024 but inability to shift outcomes.
- Andrew Schneider of Houston Public Media leads the coverage on national, state, and local elections.
- The article notes Brown’s belief that Republicans in the Texas Legislature have tried to keep Libertarians off the ballot.
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