It’s the Cost of Living, Stupid: How Texas Democrats Can Win Again
Why winning starts with groceries, rent, and paychecks.
TL;DR: Texans are getting crushed by rising prices, and Democrats have a golden opportunity to reclaim the working class by talking about what matters most: food, housing, healthcare, and childcare costs. The path to victory isn’t a mystery. It’s about staying laser-focused on lowering the cost of living and ensuring every Texan has more money in their pocket. But to do that, Democrats need to get back to the basics, get organized, and start showing up where working people live.
A fair number of progressive folks think politics works like a vending machine: insert a bold idea, push the button, and out pops a new majority. And while it’s true that ideas matter, they work when they’re about what people actually care about.
Let me put it this way: you walk into H-E-B looking for groceries. An employee says, “Hey, detergent's on sale!” You consider it, smile, thank them, and move on. Because you’re not there for detergent. You're there to buy groceries.
But too often, party activists, out-of-touch electeds, and consultants want to lecture voters into buying detergent, telling them what issues they should be focused on. This is an unfortunate result of how much of the party has become college-educated, wealthier activists. Unfortunately, it’s what gives Democrats a reputation for being out-of-touch.
In Texas, the number one issue right now for nearly every group — Black, Latino, white, Democrat, independent — is the cost of living. And yet too many Democratic candidates are stuck talking about issues that, while important, aren’t what working families struggle with daily.
That’s how we ended up here: Democrats just lost the Latino vote in Texas for the first time in decades. A new poll shows the partisan gap between Republicans and Democrats is down to just five points. This is a crisis.
And let’s be honest: for years, many Democrats believed that demographics were destiny. If they just waited, growing minority communities would carry them to victory. As an Indian-American progressive, I always found that strategy lazy and, frankly, insulting. No community owes its vote to anyone. You have to earn it.
So let’s talk about how to win it.
The Two Big Issues Democrats Can Own
Cost of Living: According to Echelon Insights and other credible polling, inflation is by far the number one concern for Texans. For GOP voters, it beats every other issue besides border security. For everyone else, prices are killing them.
Economic Stability: Trump’s proposed tariffs are about to make things worse. Higher prices, the threat of recession, and a party openly trying to gut Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security? Democrats have the high ground. But they need to fight like it.
A Simple Slogan: More Money In Your Pocket
Democrats should brand their economic agenda clearly and loudly: We will lower the price of food, housing, childcare, healthcare, insurance, and more.
We will put more money in your pocket and make it easier to live, work, and raise a family in Texas.
And here’s the key: keep it simple. All comms should be written at an 8th-grade reading level. Don’t lose voters in policy weeds. If folks want more info? Link to a clean, well-organized page with full details on legislation and plans.
A platform:
Lower Grocery prices & food costs
Pilot state non-profit grocery stores in food deserts, using state land, and exempting them from property taxes
Oppose tariffs that raise food prices.
Build a Texas State Food Reserve, like the state's rainy day fund, and apparently its impending Bitcoin reserve to stabilize food prices in times of need.
Lower Housing prices
Blocking Blackrock and other large investors from buying single-family homes
Let cities legalize duplexes, ADUs, and small lot homes
Massively increase funding to build affordable housing
First-time homebuyer credits
Retrofitting commercial real estate to become housing
Follow Section 8 voucher reforms like in other states
Lower Childcare & Pre-K expenses:
Universal childcare
Universal pre-K for all 3- and 4-year-olds
Lower Healthcare Costs:
Expand Medicaid once and for all
Allow reimportation of drugs from Canada
Set caps on prescription drug prices
Lower Transportation Costs:
Majorly investing in high-speed rail to connect the Texas Triangle
Higher Public Transit funding
A state plan for car insurance
Lower Sales Taxes on working Texas families
Legalize weed and gambling
Tax private jets, yachts, and homes over $3M
Close corporate loopholes and make billionaires pay
Raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $15
This is just at the end because I wanted to keep the theme of lowering the cost of living, but having more money in your pocket helps a lot with that, too!
What Texas Democrats Should Do Immediately
Update the freaking Website: The House Democratic policy pages haven’t been updated since 2022. It says 87th legislature, but it’s the 89th! That’s unacceptable. Put the cost of living front and center.
Assign each subject area to Reps across the Caucus and plan various events with legacy media, podcasters, social media influencers, and working folks to discuss the cost of living and bills that would help solve it.
Hold a Cost-of-Living Caucus: Make it a real organizing arm. Hold town halls in working-class zip codes focusing on the cost of living. Ask for ideas. Show up.
Pick Fights: Pick angry, loud fights on the cost of living with Texas Reps that are particularly close to billionaires and the super wealthy. They’re giving tax cuts to billionaires while working families are getting squeezed.
Make the Message Simple: Voters want to know what you do for them. Not in five paragraphs. In five words: Lower costs. Raise wages. Period.
Democrats don’t need to change who they are. They need to remember who they fight for.
Let’s fight smarter. Let’s fight harder. Let’s fight for the working class.
June 2: The 89th Legislative Session ends.
June 3: The beginning of the 2026 election season.
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You are preaching to the choir here. Everyone who subscribes to your newsletter understands this. The problem again is that out of touch activists and consultants are focusing on issues that are important to THEM, not to voters. I bet also that since their personal economic situations are relatively good, basic and raw economic challenges simply don't show up on their radars.
I believe the key for Democratic success in Texas and nationally is getting more people like you in positions of operational power. The challenge is breaking the grip of the consultant class that's now in control. Doing this has been in the way especially since 2012 but it's imperative now. I don't have any answers here but I am clear about what's going on and what needs to be done.
I have excellent advice for our new Chair....don't go on listening tours or reorganize or move HQ.
Simply listen to wMD and do what she says...............................you'll go down as the best Chair ever