One of the big races we’re following in this midterm election is for the seat held by retiring Congressman Ted Poe. His fellow Republican who wants the seat is Dan Crenshaw. The Democratic challenger is Todd Litton. The two candidates faced off in a debate last week at the University of Houston-Downtown.
Crenshaw Holds An Edge Over Litton, But The Future Of TX-2 In Play
Republican Dan Crenshaw is in a tough fight against Democrat Todd Litton to succeed retiring Congressman Ted Poe in a district whose boundaries could shift dramatically after the 2020 Census.

Thomas B. Shea
Congressional candidates Dan Crenshaw (Republican, left) and Todd Litton (Democrat, right) debated at the University of Houston-Downtown on Wednesday, September 26, 2018.
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