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VisitLevel of support from Texas GOP members for Craig Goldman's initiatives in the first 6 months
High support (over 75%) • 33%
Moderate support (50-75%) • 33%
Low support (under 50%) • 34%
Voting records and public endorsements
Craig Goldman Wins GOP Runoff for Texas' 12th Congressional District, 65-35
May 29, 2024, 02:10 AM
Craig Goldman, R-Fort Worth, has officially defeated John O’Shea in the Texas 12th Congressional District Republican Primary Runoff on May 28. Goldman, who has pledged to support more financial funding for Ukraine and voted to impeach AG Ken Paxton, will succeed outgoing U.S. Rep. Kay Granger. The Associated Press projects Goldman as the winner with a 65-35 margin.
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High opposition (More than 50% voting against) • 33%
Moderate opposition (25% to 50% voting against) • 33%
Low opposition (Less than 25% voting against) • 34%
High support (>70%) • 25%
Moderate support (50%-70%) • 25%
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High support (>60%) • 25%
Moderate support (40-60%) • 25%
Low support (20-40%) • 25%
Very low support (<20%) • 25%
Increased support • 33%
Decreased support • 33%
No significant change • 33%
High Approval • 33%
Low Approval • 33%
Mixed Reactions • 34%
Majority finds actions appropriate • 33%
Majority finds actions inappropriate • 33%
Public opinion divided • 34%
Aligns strongly (>90%) • 33%
Moderate alignment (50-90%) • 33%
Low alignment (<50%) • 34%
Support exceeds 50% • 25%
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Support below 30% • 25%
Support not measured • 25%
High support (>75%) • 25%
Moderate support (50-75%) • 25%
Low support (25-50%) • 25%
Very low support (<25%) • 25%
Majority support • 33%
Majority oppose • 33%
Mixed/No clear majority • 34%
High support (>70%) • 25%
Moderate support (50-70%) • 25%
Low support (30-50%) • 25%
Very low support (<30%) • 25%
High support (over $750 million raised) • 25%
Moderate support ($500 million to $750 million) • 25%
Low support ($250 million to $500 million) • 25%
Very low support (less than $250 million) • 25%
Does not announce re-election campaign • 50%
Announces re-election campaign • 50%
Not involved in impeachment • 50%
Involved in impeachment • 50%
Votes for additional funding • 50%
Does not vote for additional funding • 50%
Climate change • 20%
Gun control • 20%
Healthcare reform • 20%
Tax policy • 20%
Immigration reform • 20%