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Democratic Convention in Corpus Christi Ends With Calls for Unity

The Texas Democratic Convention concluded Sunday in Corpus Christi with calls for party unity ahead of the November midterm elections.

Tessa Lindgren

June 30, 20262 min read

Texas Democratic Convention atmosphere at dusk — illustration, Jake Team LLC
Texas Democratic Convention atmosphere at dusk — illustration, Jake Team LLC

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Texas Democratic Party concluded its three-day state convention Sunday at the Hilliard Center Arena in Corpus Christi, with thousands of delegates and activists rallying around a singular goal: breaking the Republican Party’s 30-year hold on every statewide elected office in Texas.

Celina, situated about 45 miles north of Dallas in Collin County, has approximately 35,000 residents and is one of the fastest-growing small cities in Texas.

The convention, which ran from Friday through Sunday, featured keynote addresses from U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey, and Democratic gubernatorial nominee Gina Hinojosa, among others. Party leaders framed the 2026 midterms as a moral crossroads, with speakers repeatedly calling on delegates to convert convention energy into voter registration and turnout efforts across the state.

Hinojosa, who will challenge Republican Governor Greg Abbott in November, centered her remarks on public education and campaign finance. “Abbott devastated our schools when he passed his voucher scam,” Hinojosa told the crowd. “As long as we have a governor who can be bought, we won’t have the Texas that we deserve.” Hinojosa cited a $6 million donation from an out-of-state billionaire as evidence of undue influence over Texas policy.

James Talarico, who is a nominee for the U.S. Senate, drew some of the loudest ovations of the convention with a message that blended Texas history with a call for political renewal. “That Texas state of mind resists any tyranny, whether it comes from dictators 200 years ago or billionaire mega donors today,” Talarico said. “There is a deep hunger for a different kind of politics. Not a politics of hate, but a politics of love. A love that can heal what is broken in America.”

Outside the convention center, Republican counterprogramming was in full force. The pro-Abbott group Radical Texas deployed mobile LED billboard trucks circling the arena with GOP messaging, while volunteers distributed free breakfast tacos wrapped in anti-Democrat flyers. Two longhorns were displayed under a “Don’t Buy The Bull” banner. South Texas Republicans, led by State Representative Todd Hunter, held a nearby press conference highlighting economic progress in the region.

Democrats now face the immense challenge of translating convention enthusiasm into electoral results in a state where Republicans have dominated for three decades. Delegates departed Corpus Christi with instructions to register voters, knock on doors, and campaign across Texas ahead of the November 3 general election. National Democratic figures who addressed the convention, including Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and civil rights leader Dolores Huerta, underscored Texas’ importance in the broader national political landscape.

The next major event on the Texas political calendar is the Republican Party of Texas convention, which is expected to draw its own slate of national figures as both parties prepare for what is shaping up to be one of the most closely watched midterm elections in the country.

Source: https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/politics/2026/06/29/555770/texas-democrats-convention-2026/

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Tessa Lindgren

Tessa Lindgren covers weather, storms, and seasonal outdoor life around Celina.

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