The 2026 midterm election cycle has claimed its first congressional incumbent in dramatic fashion. In a race that served as a high-stakes litmus test for the โMAGAโ movementโs grip on the Lone Star State, NBC News projects that state Rep. Steve Toth has defeated four-term incumbent Rep. Dan Crenshaw in the Republican primary for Texasโ 2nd Congressional District.
This result marks a tectonic shift in Texas politics, signaling that even high-profile, combat-decorated veterans are not immune to the intra-party pressures of the current political climate. As the first member of Congress to lose renomination this cycle, Crenshawโs exit provides a roadmap for the ideological battles set to define the remainder of the 2026 primaries.
The Breakdown: How Steve Toth Unseated Dan Crenshaw
The contest for the 2nd District was less about policy nuance and more about a singular question of loyalty: Who is the โtrueโ representative of President Donald Trumpโs agenda?
While Dan Crenshaw attempted to bridge the gap between traditional conservatism and populist MAGA rhetoric, Steve Tothโan ordained pastor and seasoned state legislatorโsuccessfully painted the incumbent as an outlier.
The Trump Endorsement Factor
The most glaring vulnerability for Crenshaw throughout the campaign was the absence of a formal endorsement from President Trump. Out of all the GOP House members seeking re-election in Texas on Tuesday, Crenshaw was the only one running without the Presidentโs explicit backing.
Toth leveraged this โendorsement gapโ to great effect. By positioning himself as the candidate of the MAGA movement, Toth tapped into a grassroots base that viewed Crenshawโs previous criticisms of Trump alliesโspecifically those surrounding the 2020 electionโas a betrayal.
The โRINOโ Narrative and Foreign Policy
Tothโs campaign focused on three primary pillars to dismantle Crenshawโs support:
- Foreign Aid: Toth aggressively criticized Crenshawโs consistent support for aid to Ukraine, framing it as โAmerica Lastโ policy.
- Immigration: Toth argued for a more hardline approach to border security, claiming Crenshaw was too aligned with establishment interests.
- The Ted Cruz Endorsement: A late-stage endorsement from Senator Ted Cruz provided Toth with the final surge of momentum needed to cross the finish line, lending him significant conservative credibility in the final weeks of the race.
Who is Steve Toth?
Steve Toth is no stranger to the Texas political landscape. As a state representative, he earned a reputation as a staunch social and fiscal conservative. A businessman and ordained pastor, Tothโs political identity is rooted in the โTexas Firstโ ideology.
In the Texas Legislature, Toth was known for:
- Education Reform: Pushing for parental rights and opposing โCritical Race Theoryโ in schools.
- Second Amendment Rights: Advocating for constitutional carry and the protection of gun owners.
- Election Integrity: Sponsoring legislation to tighten voting procedures following the 2020 election.
Tothโs victory ensures he will be the heavy favorite in the solidly Republican 2nd District during the November general election, effectively guaranteeing a more populist voice will represent the Houston-area district in the next Congress.
The Rise and Fall of Dan Crenshaw
Dan Crenshawโs political trajectory was once viewed as meteoric. A former Navy SEAL who lost an eye in combat, he entered Congress in 2018 as a fresh, articulate voice for the GOP. He became a staple on national media, known for his โHold the Lineโ branding and high-production campaign videos.
However, the very traits that made him popular on the national stageโhis willingness to criticize populist extremes and his focus on traditional hawkish foreign policyโbecame his undoing in a primary electorate that has shifted further to the right.
The Final Effort
In his final campaign months, Crenshaw attempted to recalibrate. In an interview with the Houston Chronicle, he defended his record, stating:
โIf you think Iโm not MAGA enough, then youโre not following me on social mediaโฆ Iโm out there defending [Trumpโs] policies pretty hard.โ
Despite praising the administrationโs recent military operations in Iran and emphasizing his support during the State of the Union, the efforts were too little, too late. The narrative of Crenshaw as an โestablishmentโ figure had already taken hold.
National Implications: A Warning to the GOP
The defeat of Dan Crenshaw is a sirenโs call to Republican incumbents nationwide. It demonstrates that:
- National profile does not equal primary security. Crenshawโs millions in fundraising and millions of social media followers could not save him from a localized, grassroots challenge.
- The Trump endorsement remains the ultimate currency. Without it, incumbents are forced into a defensive posture that is difficult to maintain.
- Foreign policy is a primary wedge. Support for international intervention is becoming an increasingly difficult sell to the populist Republican base.
As we move toward the May runoffs and the subsequent summer primaries, the Steve Toth vs. Dan Crenshaw race will be remembered as the moment the 2026 midterms truly began.
Reference and Further Reading
For more detailed information on the primary results and the full list of upsets, visit the official Texas Secretary of State Election Results Portal.