Paxton & Abbott Tyler Visit: Rallies & GOP Dinner – February 2026
- Tyler, Texas is set to host two prominent Republican figures next week as the March primary elections draw closer.
- Attorney General Paxton’s visit, scheduled for Monday, February 16th, 2026, is part of the “Texas-First Victory Tour.” This multi-city rally series is specifically designed to “mobilize grassroots conservatives”...
- Paxton’s appearance comes as he actively campaigns for a U.S.
Tyler, Texas is set to host two prominent Republican figures next week as the March primary elections draw closer. Attorney General Ken Paxton and Governor Greg Abbott will both be making appearances in the city, aiming to rally support and mobilize voters.
Attorney General Paxton’s visit, scheduled for , is part of the “Texas-First Victory Tour.” This multi-city rally series is specifically designed to “mobilize grassroots conservatives” in the lead-up to the Republican primary. The event, organized by Lone Star Liberty PAC, will be held at Republic Ice House (3807 University Blvd), with doors opening at 4:00 p.m. And Paxton expected to address the crowd at 5:30 p.m. The rally is intended to generate “high-energy” and drive early voter turnout.
Paxton’s appearance comes as he actively campaigns for a U.S. Senate seat. He faces challenges from both incumbent John Cornyn and U.S. Representative Wesley Hunt in the primary race. The Texas-First Victory Tour represents a key component of his strategy to gain momentum and secure the nomination.
Beyond Paxton’s rally, East Texas Republicans have another opportunity to engage with state leadership at the Lincoln Reagan Day Dinner on . Hosted by the Smith County Republican Party, the dinner will feature Governor Abbott as the keynote speaker. The event will run from 5:00 p.m. To 8:00 p.m. At the W.T. Brookshire Conference Center (2000 W. Front St.) in Tyler.
The Lincoln Reagan Day Dinner is positioned as a celebration of “Republican values” and a chance to hear directly from the state’s governor. A number of other elected officials are expected to attend, including U.S. Representative Nathaniel Moran, State Senator Bryan Hughes, State Representative Cole Hefner and State Representative Daniel Alders. The presence of these figures underscores the importance of the event within the regional Republican political landscape.
While VIP tables for the dinner are already sold out, general admission tickets and other table packages were still available as of . Ticket sales are scheduled to close at 11:59 p.m. On . Interested individuals can find more information and purchase tickets at smithcountytxgop.com/lincoln.
These events highlight the increasing focus on early voter engagement as the March Republican primary approaches. Both Paxton and Abbott are leveraging appearances in key areas like Tyler to connect with voters and solidify support. The strategic timing of these rallies and the dinner suggests a coordinated effort to maximize Republican turnout and influence the outcome of the primary elections. The Smith County Republican Party’s Lincoln Reagan Day Dinner, in particular, serves as a significant fundraising and networking opportunity for the local party, while simultaneously providing a platform for Governor Abbott to address constituents and reinforce his policy priorities.
The Texas-First Victory Tour, as exemplified by Paxton’s stop in Tyler, demonstrates a commitment to direct voter outreach. By focusing on “grassroots conservatives,” the campaign aims to energize the base and ensure a strong showing in the primary. The choice of Republic Ice House as the venue suggests an attempt to create a more casual and accessible atmosphere for voters, fostering a sense of community and engagement.
The upcoming week promises to be a busy one for Republican politics in Tyler, with these events serving as crucial touchpoints for candidates and voters alike. The success of these efforts will likely play a significant role in shaping the dynamics of the March primary and beyond.
