Brian Harrison claims Democrats hold significant influence over Texas government

Brian E. Harrison, Texas State Representative of 10th district
Brian E. Harrison, Texas State Representative of 10th district
0Comments

Brian Harrison, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing the 10th district since 2021, raised concerns on April 13, 2026, about Democratic influence in Texas state government through a series of posts on his social media account.

In his first post, Harrison questioned the common narrative regarding political control in Texas: “Many people asking if Democrats can “turn Texas blue” this year… That questions misses the bigger point, that, in many ways, Democrats (and, perhaps worse, liberal RINOs) already control much of the Texas government.” (April 13, 2026).

He continued by referencing leadership positions within the state legislature: “Burrows was literally elected Speaker by DEMOCRATS. And our Parlimentarian is literally an OBAMA WHITE HOUSE LAWYER. Democrats already control the Texas House.” (April 13, 2026).

A third post from Harrison included links to previous statements without additional commentary: “https://t.co/vc7ZwifRUr https://t.co/HUJ6TqP7xH” (April 13, 2026).

Harrison has served as a representative for Texas’s 10th House district since winning election in 2021 to succeed Jake Ellzey.



Related

Brian E. Harrison, Texas State Representative of 10th district

Brian Harrison criticizes GOP colleagues and digital ID law in series of tweets

Brian Harrison, a Texas State Representative since 2021, posted multiple tweets on May 28, 2026 criticizing fellow Republicans for cooperating with Democrats and opposing recent digital ID legislation.

Brian E. Harrison, Texas State Representative of 10th district

Brian Harrison shares multiple links in late May Twitter posts

Brian Harrison, Republican representative for Texas’s 10th House district, posted a series of link-only tweets on May 28, 2026.

David Cook, Texas State Representative of the 96th district (R)

David Cook shares updates on political appointments and energy policy in recent tweets

David Cook posted several messages between May 27–28 recognizing public officials such as Mayes Middleton and Senator Birdwell while addressing energy reliability in Texas.