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Democratic Rep. Vikki Goodwin announces run for lieutenant governor

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State Rep. Vikki Goodwin, D-Austin, announced Tuesday she is running for lieutenant governor in next year’s midterm election, giving up a safe seat in the Texas House to seek one of the state’s most powerful offices.

Goodwin has long been expected to run for the seat, currently held by Republican Dan Patrick, who has said he will seek reelection next year. The four-term Austin Democrat told the Tribune in 2023 she was mulling a run, and since then she has openly signaled her plans to allies.

In a statement that did not mention Patrick by name, Goodwin accused Texas’ “current leadership” of “tearing down our agencies and institutions, instead of building trust within our communities.”

“I’m running for Lieutenant Governor because I believe in building a Texas that works for all of us—not just the well-connected few,” Goodwin said, announcing a list of priorities that included “fully funding” the state’s public schools and providing access to affordable housing, health care and “abundant and clean” water and power.

Goodwin’s announcement came the day after she appointed a campaign treasurer for her lieutenant governor bid, the first formal step for a candidate to start raising money.

Unseating Patrick will be a daunting task for any Democrat. The lieutenant governor is sitting on a war chest of more than $33 million, and he has many deep-pocketed conservative allies ready to ride to the rescue if he finds himself endangered.

Texas Democrats have struggled to mount competitive statewide campaigns in recent years, including in 2022, when Patrick won reelection by 10 percentage points. But the party is hoping for more favorable conditions next year, driven by backlash to President Donald Trump and the prospect of Attorney General Ken Paxton — a Republican who has faced various legal scandals — leading the ballot if he is nominated for the U.S. Senate over incumbent John Cornyn.

In 2018, the first midterm under Trump, Democrat Beto O’Rourke came within 3 percentage points of defeating Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz. Patrick won reelection by nearly 5 percentage points that year.

Democrats have not won a statewide election in Texas since 1994.

Goodwin will have to make up significant ground financially, with just over $150,000 in her campaign account as of Dec. 31, the last date covered by public campaign finance reports.

Goodwin, a 58-year-old real estate agent, has served in the Texas House since 2019, representing a district that covers parts of west and north Austin and the western side of Travis County, including parts of Bee Cave and Lakeway. She is seen as one of the more liberal members of the state House and currently serves on the chamber’s Appropriations and Insurance committees.

With Goodwin running for lieutenant governor, Travis County Democratic Party Chair Pooja Sethi — who also serves as Goodwin’s chief of staff — is vying to fill her boss’ open seat. Sethi announced she is stepping down as party chair in June, and she recently filed paperwork to run in Goodwin’s district.

Sethi made her bid official on Tuesday, launching her campaign with the backing of Goodwin and numerous other Austin-area officials.

“Rep. Goodwin has been a tireless advocate for our district, & I’m ready to build on that work with the same grit, presence, & relentless drive to deliver for our community,” Sethi wrote on social media.

First round of TribFest speakers announced! Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Maureen Dowd; U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-San Antonio; Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker; U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff, D-California; and U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Dallas are taking the stage Nov. 13–15 in Austin. Get your tickets today!



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