Vote Like A Texan Features John Hash, Democratic Candidate for Texas House District 50
Vote Like A Texan features first-time Texas House District 50 candidate John Hash in a candid conversation on public education, housing affordability, and why primary elections matter. The episode highlights voter turnout, modern campaigning, and what’s driving Texans to step into public service.
Austin, Texas (Newsworthy.ai) Monday Jan 19, 2026 @ 2:55 PM CST
Vote Like A Texan has released a new episode featuring John Hash, a first-time Democratic candidate running for Texas House District 50, in a wide-ranging conversation focused on public education, voter engagement, and the realities of running for office in Texas.
“Primaries are where your voice actually gets heard. By the time the general election arrives, the real choices were already made months earlier.” — John Hash
Hosted by Justin McKenzie, the episode offers voters a grounded, issue-driven look at what is at stake in the March 3 Democratic Primary, where six candidates are competing for the nomination. Early voting begins February 17, a detail emphasized throughout the discussion as a critical moment for civic participation.
Education at the Center of the Race
Hash brings a deep background in education to the conversation, having worked with Title I schools, college readiness programs, and nationally recognized STEM initiatives through the University of Texas. In the episode, he connects his professional experience directly to current challenges facing families in Central Texas—teacher shortages, overcrowded classrooms, and concerns surrounding state intervention in local school districts.
He also addresses how recent policy decisions have impacted education equity programs and why those issues ultimately motivated him to enter public service.
A District Shaped by Growth and Affordability Pressures
District 50—covering north and northeast Austin and southern Pflugerville—is one of the most densely populated and diverse areas in the region. During the interview, Hash discusses what he is hearing directly from voters while canvassing:
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Rising housing costs
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Families leaving Texas due to education and healthcare concerns
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A growing disconnect between state leadership and everyday residents
The episode highlights how these pressures intersect and why local representation matters at the state level.
Why Primary Voting Matters More Than Most Texans Realize
A recurring theme throughout the episode is primary voter turnout. Hash points out that roughly 11,000 voters decide Democratic primaries in a district with more than 100,000 registered voters—underscoring how a small number of engaged voters can shape the outcome.
McKenzie and Hash both stress that many general election choices are effectively decided in March, not November, making early engagement essential—especially for younger and first-time voters.
Modern Campaigning and Reaching New Voters
The conversation also explores how campaigns are evolving, including Hash’s use of social media platforms like TikTok to explain the campaign process, demystify finance reporting, and connect with voters who may feel disconnected from traditional politics.
Rather than focusing on party rhetoric, the episode emphasizes transparency, civic literacy, and participation—core pillars of the Vote Like A Texan series.
Watch the Full Episode
🎥 Watch now on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/vOEQX9jPCno?si=nMQL2DzU1SEotMDi
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About Vote Like A Texan
Vote Like A Texan is a nonpartisan interview series hosted by Justin McKenzie that focuses on Texas candidates, issues, and civic participation. The series is designed to help voters better understand who is running, why they are running, and how state and local decisions shape the future of Texas communities.
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