Texas lawmakers mixed about Trump's 3rd White House bid

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When Trump announced his latest White House bid Tuesday night, some Texas Republicans threw their support behind him while others expressed hesitations.

comes amid a less-than-stellar performance in last week's midterm elections, which saw his Republican Party miss out on control of Senate and only narrowly retake the House.Donald Trump’s announcement that he will run for president a third time comes as Republicans reflect on their underwhelming performance in last week’s midterm elections

“The world has changed considerably. And just in recent weeks, and I don't expect that he'll be the only one who will run for president in 2024, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas., said at a presser Tuesday on Capitol Hill In regards to Trump's presidential announcement speech, Nehls said he thought Trump's speech "was deliberate" and "was right on point."

Trump also picked up support from Rep. Tony Gonzales, who wrote on Twitter that he "[looks] forward to President Trump once again righting the ship." This all comes as Republicans grapple with their performance in the midterm elections. They expected to win big, but likely won control of the House by only a few seats and failed to seize control of the Senate.

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