Texas GOP rep predicts heavy Democratic presence in state ahead of 2020

Texas Rep. Chip RoyCharles (Chip) Eugene RoySmall businesses receive much-needed Paycheck Protection Program fixes House passes bill to grant flexibility for small business aid program The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Facebook – Major space launch today; Trump feuds with Twitter MORE (R) pointed out the presence of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) in the state and his district earlier this month, predicting that the campaign arm will pour money into Texas in 2020. 

“They are active. There are eight DCCC staffers — that’s the Democratic congressional political arm — eight of them in Austin right now. Probably half of those targeting Texas 21,” Roy told an audience at a campaign meet-and-greet fundraiser put on by the Republican Women of Kerr County earlier this month in audio obtained by The Hill. 

“Do you know how many we have from the NRCC? Zero,” he continued, referring to the National Republican Congressional Committee, the GOP’s counterpart to the DCCC. “They are motivated, they are organized, and they are going to pour money into Texas because they believe if they can stick a stake in the heart of Texas, they can stick a stake in the heart of conservatism and limited government and their socialist dreams can come true.”

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The comments were made during his opening remarks to the group.

Democrats have paid closer attention to Texas in recent years in hopes of making inroads in the state, which has long been dominated by Republicans. The move comes after the DCCC scored a couple of key wins in the Lone Star State in 2018, ousting former GOP Reps. Pete SessionsPeter Anderson SessionsTexas kicks off critical battle for House control The Hill’s review of John Solomon’s columns on Ukraine Tenth Congressional Black Caucus member backs Biden MORE and John CulbersonJohn Abney CulbersonBottom line Ex-Rep. Frelinghuysen joins law and lobby firm Bottom line MORE. 

Democrats were also enthused by former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rouke’s (D) statewide performance against Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote The Hill’s Morning Report – Trump’s public standing sags after Floyd protests GOP senators introduce resolution opposing calls to defund the police MORE (R), in which he lost by only roughly 2 points. 

The DCCC is targeting six Texas seats ahead of 2020, including the 21st District, which is held by Roy. 

The Cook Political Report rates Roy’s seat, as well as Texas’s 10th and 31st districts, “Lean Republican.” 

The DCCC’s headquarters in the state are located in Austin, but the group has organizers throughout the state.

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Roy told The Hill on Tuesday that voters will respond negatively to Democrats’ messages in the Lone Star State. 

“The DCCC is targeting Texas and Texans will respond by telling them to sell crazy somewhere else,” Roy said. “If they want to put a big pile of money in TX21 and light it on fire, be our guest.”

Meanwhile, the NRCC maintained that the group was working closely with the Republican National Committee and the Texas Republican Party ahead of 2020. 

“The NRCC is working hand in hand with the RNC and Texas GOP to ensure the state has the best ground game in the country,” NRCC spokesman Bob Salera said in a statement to The Hill. “Texas is and will remain a Republican state.”

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A Republican official pointed out that the NRCC works more closely with the Republican National Committee, which runs the ground game in the state.