A French revolution in Texas

By Christa Marshall | 05/28/2026 06:21 AM EDT

Hard-right activist Bo French is the latest candidate to topple a Republican incumbent backed by the oil and gas industry.

Jim Wright and Bo French

Jim Wright (left) lost the Republican runoff for a seat on the Texas Railroad Commission to Bo French. Jim Wright campaign and Bo French campaign

The oil and gas industry is king in Texas, but it still doesn’t have enough power to save Republican incumbents.

The state’s largest oil producers couldn’t stop hard-right activist Bo French from winning the Republican runoff Tuesday for a seat on the Texas Railroad Commission — despite pouring money into the campaign of incumbent Jim Wright. An oil and gas fundraising advantage also wasn’t enough to keep four-term Sen. John Cornyn from losing his Senate primary to Texas Attorney General and MAGA darling Ken Paxton.

The twin losses are animating Democrats, who see an opening for a spot on Texas’ powerful oil and gas regulatory commission — and for a Senate seat that could help decide which party controls the chamber come 2027.

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“While Republicans are facing their nightmare scenario… Democrats are one step closer to winning a Senate majority,” said Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), chair of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

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