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Voters Give Taxpayer Foes the Boot in Historic Primary Election

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In the aftermath of the Texas Primary Elections, a significant shift in political landscape has been witnessed as taxpayer foes faced defeat or runoffs across the state. Candidates endorsed by Texans for Fiscal Responsibility (TFR) emerged victorious, marking a historic turn of events in the political arena.

According to the report, one of the key figures in the election, David Covey, managed to secure first place with over 46% of the vote, forcing current Speaker of the House Dade Phelan into a runoff. The voters' message was loud and clear as they expressed their desire for change and a more taxpayer-friendly environment in the Lone Star State.

In response to the outcome, a spokesperson for TFR highlighted the importance of electing representatives who prioritize the interests of taxpayers and are willing to challenge the status quo. The runoff elections are scheduled for Tuesday, May 28th, with early voting commencing on Monday, May 20th.

The article emphasized the significance of supporting organizations like Texans for Fiscal Responsibility, which rely on private donors to advocate for fiscal responsibility and pro-taxpayer policies in Texas. To stay informed about developments that impact taxpayers, readers were encouraged to subscribe to "The Fiscal Note," a free weekly newsletter covering relevant events.

The results of the Texas Primary Elections reflect a growing demand for change and accountability in government, signaling a new chapter in the state's political landscape.

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