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May 23, 2026

Republicans Pull Off Stunning Election Victory - Hakeem Jeffries Is Reeling After Hilary Holley Gets The

Washington, D.C. — Republicans delivered a powerful message of strength and unity Saturday night with decisive wins in two high-profile special elections, handing the GOP fresh momentum heading into the critical 2026 midterm cycle. In Texas, former Montgomery County District Attorney Brett Ligon crushed Democrat Ron Angeletti to claim the vacant Senate District 4 seat, while in Florida, Hilary Holley held House District 51 for the GOP with a solid 55% victory.

Ligon’s triumph came in a deeply conservative district that delivered President Donald J. Trump a commanding 34-point margin in 2024. Speaking just 25 minutes after polls closed, Ligon declared:

“The voters of SD4 have delivered a clear message tonight. Conservative values and Republican dominance in Texas are alive and well.”

He noted that Democrats “threw everything they had at us” with heavy-hitting politicians campaigning in person, yet still fell short. Ligon will serve until the January legislative session, with a full four-year rematch against Angeletti scheduled for November.

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who leads the state Senate, celebrated the outcome on social media:

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