One giant volunteer program
Thousands of trained volunteers, knocking doors, making calls, and hosting volunteer events on behalf of candidates.
Texas Together is the Democrats' statewide coordinated campaign for 2026 — one shared, $30 million organizing operation built to win statewide office for the first time since the early 1990s, with a Democrat on the ballot for every state and federal seat.
Texas Together is the Texas Democratic Party's 2026 statewide coordinated campaign. We are built by candidates, county parties, and allied organizations working as one team, with at least $30 million in resources committed to candidates across the state.
We launched with 75 staff on the ground and 30,000 volunteers already engaged. Together we are behind every Democrat running for every state and federal office for the first time in modern Texas history.
Texas hasn't elected a Democrat statewide since the early 1990s. Every cycle, hundreds of campaigns have rebuilt the same machine from scratch: separate vendors, isolated volunteer lists, the same donors called over and over. This hits hardest for down-ballot and first-time candidates who can least afford it.
Winning statewide also takes more than likely voters. It means reaching the communities campaigns usually write off, including young people, minority neighborhoods, and lower-income areas, and persuading Republicans to cross over. That's the lesson of Taylor Rehmet's flip of Senate District 9: target a broad spectrum of voters, and never assume who will vote for a Democrat.
Thousands of trained volunteers, knocking doors, making calls, and hosting volunteer events on behalf of candidates.
A common voter roll and shared targeting, so every campaign runs on evidence — not 254 separate versions of guesswork.
Coordinated fundraising support, so every candidate isn't calling the same donors asking for the same dollars.
Staffed offices in 13 counties, from Harris, Dallas, and Tarrant to Travis, Bexar, Hidalgo, Brazoria, and El Paso, organizing all 254 counties.
After the 2024 cycle, organizers across the state mapped where effort duplicated, where turnout fell short, and how much capacity was lost to campaigns building everything alone.
The Texas Democratic Party, allied organizations, and campaigns across the state agreed on a single coordinated framework anyone could plug into.
Taylor Rehmet flipped Senate District 9, which was a GOP stronghold, in a special election. The broad-spectrum voter targeting behind that win became the Texas Together playbook.
75 staff, 30,000 volunteers, and at least $30 million committed — with field offices open in 13 counties and a Democrat filed for every state and federal office for the first time in modern Texas history.
Every door knocked, call made, and text sent through one program. Together we are pointed at the same goal across the whole ballot, to achieve the first statewide wins since the early 1990s.
Candidates, volunteers, and county parties all start here.
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