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Austin Democratic state Rep. Vikki Goodwin launches bid for lieutenant governor
Austin Democratic state Rep. Vikki Goodwin launches bid for lieutenant governor

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time20-05-2025

  • Politics
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Austin Democratic state Rep. Vikki Goodwin launches bid for lieutenant governor

Austin Democratic state Rep. Vikki Goodwin is running for Texas lieutenant governor. The four-term representative on Tuesday announced her bid to unseat three-term Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who has also launched his campaign for re-election in 2026. Goodwin has criticized Republican leadership in the state and has vowed "to fight for the things Texans care about most: strong public schools, access to abundant and clean water & power, housing affordability, and comprehensive health care for every Texan," according to a news release announcing her candidacy. 'As a lifelong Texan, a mom, a business owner, and a public servant, I've seen firsthand the challenges families across our state face,' Goodwin said in her statement. 'And sadly, our current leadership is busy tearing down our agencies and institutions, instead of building trust within our communities — both physical and demographic. I'm running for Lieutenant Governor because I believe in building a Texas that works for all of us — not just the well-connected few.' Goodwin, a 58-year-old real estate broker, comes into the race with a massive strategic and fiscal disadvantage. Patrick's coffers hold more than $33 million, while Goodwin has about $150,000, according to the latest campaign finance reports. Texas Democrats last won a statewide office in 1994, and Patrick beat his Democratic opponent by more than 10 percentage points in 2022. On the heels of Goodwin's announcement, her chief of staff and the Travis County Democratic Party chair, Pooja Sethi, announced she would run for the incumbent's seat in the state House. "Rep. Goodwin has been a tireless advocate for our district, & I'm ready to build on that work with the same grit, presence, & relentless drive to deliver for our community," Sethi wrote in a social media post Tuesday morning. Staff writer Bayliss Wagner contributed to this report. This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Rep. Vikki Goodwin launches campaign for Texas lieutenant governor

Elizabeth Warren Rips Into ‘Co-Presidents' Trump and Musk at SXSW
Elizabeth Warren Rips Into ‘Co-Presidents' Trump and Musk at SXSW

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time09-03-2025

  • Automotive
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Elizabeth Warren Rips Into ‘Co-Presidents' Trump and Musk at SXSW

On Saturday afternoon, on the south lawn of the Texas State Capitol in Austin, 3,500 people braved the heat to watch Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren roast President Donald Trump and his 'First Buddy' Elon Musk. 'Donald and Elon are bullies,' Warren told the crowd, whose cheers were audible from blocks away. 'They think calling people names or waving a chainsaw makes them look manly.' Warren was referring to the (Buenos Aires-made) chainsaw Musk was wielding as a prop at February's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), which was meant to symbolize the slash-and-burn approach the Tesla billionaire has taken to reducing the size of the federal government. Musk's Department of Government Efficiency has slashed more than 60,000 jobs since Trump took office in January, prompting scores of lawsuits and pushback from Democratic lawmakers who have said the job losses endanger vital services to Americans. The enthusiastic crowd showed its support for Warren by holding up signs with messages like 'No Kings,' 'Deport Elon,' and 'You're Fired.' The rally was organized by the Travis County Democratic Party. Texas lawmakers Rep. Lloyd Doggett and Rep. Greg Casar were also in attendance. 'Congressional Republicans collectively are known as spineless wimps who are working with Trump to roll through tax cuts for billionaires,' Warren screamed into her mic. She urged members of the crowd to be the brave ones and stand up to the president and his cronies by calling members of Congress and protesting in public. 'We are right here right now to say out loud: Donald and Elon must follow the law,' she said. 'We are right here right now to say out loud that Donald and Elon may scare a bunch of wimpy senators and representatives, but Donald and Elon don't scare us.' Warren was in town for SXSW, an annual tech and film festival held in Austin. She headed from her rally to the convention center, where she taped a live podcast with award-winning journalist Kara Swisher. Warren, who received a standing ovation as she walked into the ballroom, started her remarks by attacking 'co-presidents' Trump and Musk, as she repeatedly referred to them. 'Did anyone ever meet a bully back in seventh grade? This is who these guys are,' she explained, and was met with roaring laughter. 'I think the thing these guys care about the most is whether or not you will bend the knee. They want everybody in this country to bend the knee: They want the billionaires to come and bend the knee, they want leaders from all over the world to come and bend the knee.' Warren then proceeded to deliver a scathing, hour-long review of many of the actions the Trump administration has taken in the last few months. There are the tariffs on Canada and Mexico, many of which Trump reversed this week after the stock market tanked and foreign leaders reciprocated. Warren said the reversal was because Trump can't stand not to be liked. 'He wants to be popular,' she said. 'He wants our approval, goddammit. So don't give it to him.' However, Warren did share the one time she expressed a kind of approval in Trump's presence, by clapping loudly during his joint address to Congress last week when he said the United States should support the war in Ukraine. 'I clapped and I clapped loudly, and evidently, I got under his skin,' Warren said. 'So it was all in a good night's work.' Trump responded by belittling her publicly and bringing back a familiar nickname: 'Pocahontas.' Warren also had a laundry list of complaints for Musk: She attacked his recent disbanding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the government agency she helped create after the 2008 financial crisis. 'Since Elon and his little band of hackers have taken over the CFPB, they have tried to shut it down,' she said. 'It's a heyday right now for the scammers. The cops have been moved off the beat.' She said Musk's goal was to have no oversight when he launched X Money, a virtual wallet where users can send money to one another directly. 'He wants to be able to scam you in any way possible without a financial cop looking over his shoulder.' she said. Warren expressed regret for voting yes for Marco Rubio's confirmation for Secretary of State. 'He was not my fave, but I figure Republican Secretary of State, you could do a lot worse,' she said. 'I was wrong.' There was one group she would not attack. Despite prodding from Swisher, Warren refused to condemn the Democratic party, which has been criticized for not having a unified, aggressive approach to Trump and Musk's takeover of the United States government. 'I'm just not here to criticize people who are trying to fight back against Donald Trump,' she said. 'If you want to turn the heat on Democrats? Fine. I'm good. I'm ready for that. I love a good fight, but it's the Republicans right now who are empowering Donald Trump, and they need to answer for it.' The audience seemed less satisfied with that answer, which produced the meekest applause of the day.

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