r/TexasPolitics is a subreddit with 57k members. The community frequently discusses texas, politics, bill, school, and vouchers, and the most common flair used is news, discussion, analysis, opinion, and editorial.
A place for news and discussion about politics in the Lone Star State, with more politics than /r/Texas and more Texas than /r/politics.
Popular Topics in r/TexasPolitics
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Texas
212 posts
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Politics
34 posts
#3
Bill
31 posts
#4
School
29 posts
#5
Vouchers
28 posts
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Trump
25 posts
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Lawmakers
23 posts
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Education
19 posts
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Senate
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Republicans
13 posts
Flair Used in r/TexasPolitics
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News
: "Talarico on 🔥 with the blasphemy attack on his Christianity & campaign. "Love feels like blasphemy when you worship power""
138 posts
#2
Discussion
: "That Ken Paxton can poll EVEN with James Talarico in a State that identifies 67% as Christian simply boggles the mind!"
24 posts
#3
Analysis
: "I recently attended the republican SD9 convention (i served as a page). Here's my takeaways:"
22 posts
#4
Opinion
: "Texas is not actually a “free state” and I’m tired of pretending otherwise"
10 posts
#5
Editorial
: "Houston Chronicle editorial board endorses James Talarico in the race for US Senate"
2 posts
#6
Activate
: "Thank you, Texas, for the large turnout for No Kings 3!!"
2 posts
#7
Social Media
: "From the National Republican Senatorial Committee: “Texas Deserves Better than Ken Paxton”"
1 post
#8
PSA
: "Update: is it mandatory for doctors to report lgbtq."
1 post
Member Growth in r/TexasPolitics
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+4k members(7.9%)
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Last updated: June 23, 2026