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Brian Babin holds a foundational background rooted in both public service and professional expertise. He graduated from Lamar University and later earned a D.D.S. from the University of Texas Dental Branch. Babin served in the United States Air Force and subsequently began a general dental practice. His early political involvement includes working for Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign and serving as mayor and city councilman of Woodville. Babin has also held leadership roles within the Republican Party and educational boards, and was appointed to the Lower Neches Valley Authority.
Brian Babin's political identity is marked by a blend of staunch conservatism and a focus on localized economic interests, particularly in border security and military strength. His unwavering support for President Trumpβs border wall and stringent refugee policies indicates a rigid stance on national security, while his advocacy for tax cuts and deregulation reveals a pro-business orientation. Babinβs commitment to the Second Amendment and opposition to Planned Parenthood funding underscores his socially conservative values. Interestingly, his legislative record shows an unexpected convergence with opposing factions on environmental regulations, revealing a highly calculated approach to protecting regional industrial interests.
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Texas House of Representatives 36th District
(Incumbent) Competing Candidates: Rhonda Hart
Texas House of Representatives 36th District Republican Primary
50,769 votes (81.10%)
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Texas 36th District, U.S.A. House of Representatives
205,539 votes (69.40%)
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Texas's 36th congressional district, 2022
145,599 votes (69.46%)
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Texas's 36th congressional district, 2020
222,712 votes (73.60%)
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Texas's 36th congressional district, 2018
161,048 votes (72.60%)
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Texas's 36th congressional district, 2016
193,675 votes (88.60%)
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Texas's 36th congressional district, 2014
75.90% of vote
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Texas's 2nd congressional district, 1998
40.76% of vote
Winner: Jim Turner
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Texas's 2nd congressional district, 1996
45.61% of vote
Winner: Jim Turner
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