
Mayes Middleton
Mayes Middleton is a Republican state senator in Texas known for his advocacy of conservative policies, particularly in the areas of gender and identity legislation. He recently gained attention for sponsoring a bill that strictly defines gender based on biological reproductive organs, a move that has sparked significant debate and controversy regarding the implications for non-binary and transgender individuals in the state. Middleton argues that the legislation is necessary to preserve spaces designated for women, such as restrooms, amidst ongoing discussions about gender identity in American society.
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State Sen. Mayes Middleton on Tuesday defeated Rep. Chip Roy for the Republican attorney general nomination in Texas.
Mayes Middleton wins Texas GOP attorney general runoff over Chip RoyState Sen. Mayes Middleton is competing against Chip Roy in the GOP primary for attorney general.
Trump-backed Paxton takes on Sen. Cornyn in GOP US Senate primary runoffMiddleton — an oil-and-gas heir who branded himself 'MAGA Mayes' — emerged on Tuesday, defeating Roy.
Takeaways from the Texas runoff electionsState Sen. Mayes Middleton, but Roy is looking like a distinct underdog.
Takeaways from the Texas and North Carolina primariesOther declared Republican candidates include state Sens. Joan Huffman and Mayes Middleton.
Ted Cruz endorses Rep. Chip Roy for Texas attorney general in 2026 raceTexas Republican state Senator Mayes Middleton is also running for attorney general.
Top Trump DOJ official resigning to run for Texas attorney generalMayes Middleton is a Republican state senator who introduced the bill aimed at preserving women's designated spaces.
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