Mayes Middleton highlights endorsements and campaign themes ahead of Texas AG runoff
Mayes Middleton shared recent endorsements from political figures such as Congressman Troy Nehls and Sheriff Barnes on social media between May 7-8, 2026.

Mayes Middleton shared recent endorsements from political figures such as Congressman Troy Nehls and Sheriff Barnes on social media between May 7-8, 2026.

Mayes Middleton, currently serving as a Texas State Senator since replacing Larry Taylor in 2023, announced strong polling numbers among Texas Minute readers for his attorney general bid on May 6 and made statements about pursuing legal action…

Texas State Senator Mayes Middleton posted a series of tweets between May 4-6, highlighting his opposition to religiously exclusive facilities and announcing an endorsement from Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick during his campaign for Attorney…

League City Medicaid providers reported $2,675,279 in billed services under Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment for 2024, representing a 2.4% rise from the prior year.

Texas State Senator Mayes Middleton made several posts between April 30 and May 1, 2026.

Texas State Senator Mayes Middleton posted several tweets between April 28 and April 30, highlighting key endorsements for his campaign for Texas Attorney General and outlining his positions on other political figures.

Texas State Senator Mayes Middleton shared views on immigration enforcement, policing legislation, and a new public health law through posts dated April 16-17, 2026.

Mayes Middleton posted several statements on April 17, 2026 addressing Sharia law and sharing endorsements from Senator Angela Paxton and Mike Lindell in his campaign for Texas Attorney General.

In mid-April posts, Mayes Middleton highlighted endorsements from major police organizations while criticizing Chip Roy’s record on law enforcement and calling for Gene Wu’s removal from office.

Texas State Senator Mayes Middleton posted about the Artemis crew’s return on April 11, his COVID vaccine mandate ban law on April 12, and his position on border security laws on April 14.