Al Green Finally Met a Ballot He Couldn’t Impeachhttps://pjmedia.com/david-manney/2026/05/26/al-green-finally-meets-a-ballot-he-couldnt-impeach-n4953282Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) finally met a vote he couldn't table, stall, scold, or impeach. Christian Menefee (D-Texas), the current U.S. representative for Texas's 18th Congressional District, defeated Green in the Democratic primary runoff for the newly redrawn 18th District.
It wasn't even close; Menefee won 68.6% to Green's 31.4%, with 61% of the vote counted when the race was called. For anybody tired of Green's endless impeachment theater against President Donald Trump, the result brought the rare political pleasure of watching voters reach for the hook themselves.
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Menefee didn't suddenly appear; before entering Congress, he served as Harris County attorney, where he built a public profile in local government before winning the January 2026 special election to complete the term of the late Rep. Sylvester Turner (D-Texas). ...
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Green finished any suspense about where Democratic voters in the new district wanted to go; he had seniority, history, and name recognition. Menefee had momentum, youth, and a cleaner claim on the district's future.
Menefee now faces Ronald Whitfield, the Republican nominee, in November. The district remains heavily Democratic, so Menefee enters the general election as the clear favorite.
Still, Green's loss carries a wider lesson: voters may tolerate political theater for a while, especially when it becomes wrapped in party loyalty, but repetition eventually starts to look less like conviction and more like a habit nobody asked to inherit.
Green got stomped by about a 2-1 margin, maybe by a greater margin. Green down, Cornyn down, Trump-Haters had another bad night.