These are the ones representing the people

Verbal abuse took center stage in Tarrant County, Texas, as some Republicans reacted angrily after Democrats won a Senate election, responding with aggressive and hostile rhetoric that framed voters as enemies.
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In a reaction video posted on TikTok, a woman could be seen responding to remarks made by several Republican officials during an emergency meeting. In the clip, former senator Don Huffines boldly declared, “This is Texas. We’re gonna bend the knee to no man, to no government, for any reason.” Another official, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, stated, “This is the easiest place in the world to change power for good,” while Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare emphasized that they could not afford to lose what mattered most to them — “Power.” One official went as far as saying they needed to “work the election” or they would not be okay in November.
As the video continued, the woman appeared visibly alarmed, signaling to viewers to brace themselves for what came next. Another clip immediately followed, showing Aaron Reitz, who is running for Texas Attorney General, delivering an inflammatory statement:
“They hate your skin color, they hate our history, they hate our heritage, they hate this country, they hate everything we hold dear and they have the blood lust to destroy us. These are the worst enemies that you can possible imagine, and they are right here in our midst.”
The woman reacting to the video responded sarcastically, saying, “And these are the people asking for your vote, to represent you.” She continued nodding her head as she encouraged viewers to show up and vote, stressing that people would not want officials with this rhetoric running unchallenged in the upcoming primary election on March 3, 2026, and the general election on November 3, 2026.
The comment section quickly filled with reactions from viewers expressing outrage. “Fear and hate on full display,” one user echoed. Another added, “Sounds like a ‘clan’ meeting rather than a campaign fundraiser.” A third commenter wrote, “When all else fails, turn to FEAR and RACISM.”
“How are you gonna call the citizens you represent your enemies? That’s crazzzzzyyy,” a fourth user questioned. Another person commented, “Texas is majority Black and Brown. I don’t understand how we are still a red state.” One user pointed out, “’They hate our history’ Ummm, when you think about the history on a deep level, are we supposed to love slavery? 🤦🏾♀️.” Another wrote, “The racism is BLATANT! Statewide offices cannot be gerrymandered!”
A different commenter raged, “Every accusation is always a confession!!!! EVERY. TIME,” while this user penned, “That was a straight-up KKK hate speech.” Another added, “Sounds like 1930s Germany to me. This is crazy!!!!” One user summed up their frustration by writing, “Who. Is. They. Don’t be scared – say the quiet part out loud.”