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Texas Gov. Abbott draws attention as expert says he “can be governor as long as he wants” amid fourth term bid, using veto threats to expand influence across government

by Julia Ford
April 22, 2026
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Texas Gov. Abbott draws attention as expert says he “can be governor as long as he wants” amid fourth term bid, using veto threats to expand influence across government

Photo Credit: Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) on X

Texas – Texas Governor Greg Abbott was reported to be consolidating power as he seeks a fourth term, using executive authority, political influence, and financial strength to reshape Texas government and maintain strong control within the Republican Party.

Recent reporting from Axios highlighted how Abbott has steadily expanded the role of the governor’s office during his more than a decade in power, pushing the limits of what has traditionally been considered a relatively weak executive position in Texas. Political analysts say Abbott’s approach has allowed him to dominate state politics in ways rarely seen before.

Over the years, Abbott has relied on a combination of tools—including disaster declarations, veto threats, and control over state agencies—to exert influence across multiple levels of government. Experts note that this strategy has helped him shape policy outcomes and pressure lawmakers, even within his own party. Political science professor Cal Jillson of SMU told Axios, “He can be governor as long as he wants,” underscoring how entrenched Abbott has become in Texas politics. One political scientist also described how Abbott has pushed Texas’ traditionally limited governorship “close to its limits,” reflecting a broader shift in how the office operates.

At the same time, Abbott’s influence extends beyond formal powers. His ability to raise large amounts of campaign money has allowed him to reshape the Texas Republican Party and support candidates who align with his agenda. Analysts say that financial strength has been a key factor in maintaining his dominance and limiting internal opposition. His campaign has continued to report millions in fundraising and tens of millions in cash on hand, far outpacing challengers.

Recent developments surrounding immigration policy disputes further illustrate how Abbott is using his authority to push policy priorities. According to reporting from the Houston Chronicle, Abbott has threatened to withhold more than $100 million in public safety funding from Houston unless the city reverses changes to its cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

Houston Mayor John Whitmire and other local officials pushed back against the threat, warning that the move could impact critical public safety operations. The dispute has highlighted growing tension between state leadership and major Texas cities over immigration enforcement policies.

In Austin, Mayor Kirk Watson also criticized Abbott’s approach, calling the threats “political theater” and arguing that local governments should not be pressured through funding decisions to adopt specific policies. The exchange underscored broader disagreements between state and city leaders over how immigration laws should be enforced.

Abbott’s office has defended the strategy, arguing that cities must comply with state law and prioritize cooperation with federal immigration authorities. A spokesperson for the governor said local governments are expected to support law enforcement efforts and not adopt policies that limit coordination.

Beyond immigration, Abbott has continued promoting Texas as a national economic leader, emphasizing pro-business policies, low taxes, and job growth. His administration has repeatedly framed Texas as an “economic engine” of the country, reinforcing a broader political message centered on growth and conservative fiscal policy.

As Abbott seeks reelection, these combined strategies—executive authority, fundraising strength, and policy influence—are expected to play a major role in the upcoming election. If he wins, he would break the record for longest-serving governor in Texas history, surpassing former Governor Rick Perry.

Despite his dominance, opposition remains. Democratic challenger Gina Hinojosa has argued that the current political climate presents an opportunity for change, pointing to voter turnout trends and shifting support among key groups as signs that Democrats could perform better in November.

Polling from the Texas Politics Project shows Abbott maintaining relatively steady approval ratings, suggesting he remains a strong contender despite ongoing criticism and political tension.

Looking ahead, analysts believe Abbott could continue expanding his use of executive tools if reelected, potentially increasing pressure on the Legislature and further shaping Texas policy in line with his priorities. The ongoing developments reflect a broader shift in Texas politics, where the governor’s office has become a central force in directing policy, influencing elections, and defining the direction of the state’s Republican leadership

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