TX-10 Republican nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleCandidate for U.S. House (TX-10)
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderMale
LocationTexas
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BackgroundCandidate for U.S. House (TX-10)
Notable personal detailsJeremy Story is a Republican candidate for the U.S. House in Texas’s 10th Congressional District in the 2026 cycle. He has served in Texas Republican Party leadership roles, including as State Chaplain for the Republican Party of Texas and as a State Republican Executive Committeeman (SD-5). He has worked as a pastor/minister and in nonprofit leadership, and he and his wife own and operate hospitality businesses in Texas.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports reducing the federal deficit, shrinking the size of government, cutting fraud in spending, and rolling back federal regulations that interfere with small businesses and agriculture, indicating a preference for lower spending and pro-business/limited-government economic policy approaches.
Healthcare
Advocates dismantling the Affordable Care Act and favors free-market healthcare reforms including price transparency and alternatives to traditional insurance such as healthcare-sharing cooperatives.
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Immigration & Border
The candidate supports stronger border security and curbing illegal immigration while calling for clearer, reformed immigration laws. He endorses enforcement measures and deportation as tools to restore the rule of law and aligns with policies similar to those promoted by former President Trump. He also says legal immigration should be limited to those who share American constitutional values.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
Opposes abortion in all circumstances and identifies as pro-life; advocates legal protection for unborn humans and supports passing legislation to restrict or ban abortion. The candidate states that human life begins at conception and calls for laws protecting unborn children.
News
Jeremy Story is in the news because he is speaking out against Texas redistricting changes ahead of the 2026 election. He argues that the Supreme Court’s Louisiana v. Callais decision will make it harder to challenge discriminatory maps and could further reduce competitive races in Texas. The broader debate centers on Republican-led map redraws that could strengthen the GOP’s advantage and make elections less competitive.
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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