Republican Rep. Michael McCaul won't seek reelection after 11 terms
Source: ABC News
September 14, 2025, 9:04 AM
Texas Republican Congressman Michael McCaul announced Sunday that he will not seek re-election in 2026. McCaul, a former chairman of the Homeland Security and Foreign Affairs committees, joins two other House Republicans who announced their retirement from public office this year: McCaul's fellow Texan Rep. Morgan Luttrell and Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska.
McCaul, who was first elected to Congress in 2004 and is serving his 11th term, told This Week co-anchor Martha Raddatz that he was looking for a new challenge. It's been an honor to serve for over two decades in the Congress, McCaul said, adding that while he planned to serve the remainder of his term, he wanted to continue to serve the people in this country in national security and foreign policy and do what I've done the last two decades: make America stronger and the world safer.
McCauls district, which represents parts of Austin and spans as far east as the Houston suburbs, leans heavily Republican. He handily won reelection in 2024, defeating his Democratic opponent by nearly 30 points.
Texas Republicans redrew their congressional maps last month in an attempt to capture five new GOP-leaning House seats in next years midterms, slightly weakening McCauls district. Under the previous map, 61.6% of the district's population voted for President Donald Trump, compared to 60.5% of the population under the newly drawn lines, according to data from the Texas Legislative Council.
Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/republican-rep-michael-mccaul-wont-seek-reelection-after/story?id=125552752
First thing I thought was that perhaps his district got diluted a bit more than expected (plus internal polling).

ananda
(33,128 posts)the 2020 redistricting, when my district was returned
to Lloyd Doggett.
So the new redistricting might have changed it up for McCaul
again.
I wonder if McCaul did something to offend Paxton and Abbott.
SSJVegeta
(1,469 posts)They are quickly starting to rack up
JustAnotherGen
(37,037 posts)For Ultra MagaPub extremists.
SSJVegeta
(1,469 posts)Either way. It is still a vacuum of cash that needs to be filled by the GOP.
JustAnotherGen
(37,037 posts)I don't call them the gop anymore. Magapubs are bugs to be squashed.
SSJVegeta
(1,469 posts)Paladin
(31,600 posts)Guess he wants more time to count his wife's family money.
LetMyPeopleVote
(169,747 posts)Arguably good news, though it makes the gerrymander of his district that stretches to the far side of Austin solely to capture his house look even more unhinged.
— Blue Heron Farm (@blueheronfarm.bsky.social) 2025-09-14T15:36:37.317Z
I was just gerrymandered out of this district, but hope one of y'all will run. It'll be easier to compete without an incumbent to battle
Why are Republican men so homely?
Mawspam2
(1,031 posts)FoxNewsSucks
(11,320 posts)but all they're really doing is getting out of the way of more extreme crackpots.
LeftInTX
(33,875 posts)I don't think Chip Roy likes the fact that he would have 5% more non-Anglos in his district. Plus, the latinos concentrated in one location and different type of neighborhoods that he is used to in Bexar County. (His current district is the affluent neighborhood, this would put him in some middle class neighborhoods) That doesn't mean he wouldn't win. I just don't think he would like it. He's in a white district and would likely struggle to adapt.
JoseBalow
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