The convention arrives as the administration faces mounting pressure from persistent economic headwinds and a volatile foreign policy posture, specifically regarding ongoing tensions with Iran. By anchoring his personal leadership to the midterm results, the President aims to consolidate his influence over a party currently navigating significant internal and external friction.
Texas serves as the primary theater for this mobilization, particularly as the race between Republican incumbent John Cornyn and challenger Ken Paxton gains momentum. With the Democratic Party pouring significant resources into the state to challenge long-standing GOP dominance, the convention serves as both a defensive wall for vulnerable allies like Paxton and a show of force intended to neutralize Democratic gains before the polls open.

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