So, here's the bottom line:
The proof? Here are the numbers: The guy who introduced the carry bill, Stickland, has the second lowest win percentage of anybody in either House. Until you get rid of Straus, conservatives are going to continue to be frustrated. He and every one of his lieutenants need to be primaried in 2016.Texas Democrats exercised considerable influence over the legislative process during the 2013 regular session this spring, in contrast with their relative impotence last fall. While the November election results were unequivocally red - Democrats won a mere 12 of 31 senators and 55 of 150 representatives - the legislation passed during the session was decidedly purple.
In the state Capitol's west wing, House Democrats brokered a tacit alliance with the GOP's moderate/centrist conservative bloc, led by Speaker Joe Straus, R-San Antonio. Liberal-Conservative Scores were calculated for legislators using their regular session roll call vote behavior (final 2013 House and Senate ideological scores and rankings will be published following the end of this summer's special session or sessions). These scores indicate that virtually all of the most prominent Republicans on the speaker's leadership team either were located in the GOP's moderate conservative wing (i.e., representatives with Lib-Con Scores significantly less conservative than those of more than one-half of their Republican colleagues) or, and less commonly, in its centrist conservative wing (i.e., representatives with Lib-Con Scores neither significantly more conservative or less conservative than over one-half of their fellow Republicans).
EDIT: Thanks for the correction.