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General ideological alignment
Steinmann is a conservative Republican aligned with the MAGA wing of the GOP.
Media coverage describes her as a 'MAGA lawyer' and former DOJ official who won a competitive GOP primary in a heavily Republican Houston-area district (TX-08).
Law enforcement and criminal justice
Steinmann likely supports strong law-and-order policies, drawing on her background as a former Department of Justice official.
Her prior role at the DOJ is a central part of her professional identity and campaign narrative, suggesting an emphasis on law enforcement and prosecutorial experience as a qualification.
Immigration
Steinmann likely supports strict immigration enforcement and border security measures typical of Texas Republican candidates.
As a GOP candidate in a border-adjacent state running in a crowded conservative primary field, she is expected to emphasize border security, though no direct statements are documented in available grounding.
Women in the Republican Party
Steinmann's candidacy is part of a broader Texas GOP effort to elect more Republican women to Congress.
Roll Call coverage highlights Steinmann as part of a slate of Texas Republican women running for House seats, indicating party support for her candidacy.
Party support and fundraising
Steinmann has built a competitive fundraising operation as part of her primary campaign.
She is referenced in coverage of congressional fundraising numbers for the cycle, suggesting an active and well-resourced campaign infrastructure.
Electoral viability in TX-08
Steinmann is considered the frontrunner/likely winner in the heavily Republican TX-08 district following her primary win.
Coverage from Roll Call ('At the Races: Sitting tight in Texas') and primary results reporting suggest she is well-positioned to win the general election in this safe GOP seat.
Total Raised
$2.1M
Total Spent
$1.9M
Cash on Hand
$122.2K
Top Donor PACs
Independent Expenditures
Supporting
$1.7M
Outside groups (e.g. Super PACs) spending to support or oppose this candidate (FEC Schedule E) — not a contribution to the campaign.