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MANY PEOPLE ARE SAYING (2/13/26)

Sus Wikipedia edits, Candidate crashes out on video, NeverTrump pastor endorsements, more taxpayer dollars for Israel.

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Welcome to Many People Are Saying, our weekly article where we cover the weird, funny, strange, and scandalous happenings throughout Texas.

  • Crenshaw Campaign Vendor Caught Editing Candidate Wikipedia Pages

  • VIDEO: Candidate Rips Newspaper in Tantrum

  • Cornyn Endorsed By NeverTrump Pastor

  • Texas Opens Checkbook for Israel Again


Crenshaw Campaign Vendor Caught Editing Candidate Wikipedia Pages

A Wikipedia account associated with a woman working for the Dan Crenshaw for Congress campaign made negative edits to opponent Steve Toth’s Wikipedia page.

SEO411 LLC was paid $3,099 by the Crenshaw campaign back in October and December of last year.

SEO411 LLC is owned by Elizabeth Guide, who also has a Wikipedia contributor account by the name of “Genxer66”

In October of 2025, Wikipedia editor “Genxer66” made several changes to Toth’s Wikipedia including negative changes highlighting news and bills related to flooding.

Wikipedia edit made by Genxer66

The changes were later reversed after a user noted that Genxer66 had a conflict of interest as well as stating the edit contained false information:

Genxer66 was also highlighted on their Wikipedia profile for having a possible conflict of interest related to “undisclosed financial stake in promoting a topic.”

Current Revolt (CR) reached out to Elizabeth Guide regarding the payments from the Crenshaw campaign as well as the Wikipedia edits.

Guide confirmed she was the webmaster for the Crenshaw website and said that her company was paid for webmaster work, not Wikipedia edits. She initially told CR she did not make the edits to Toth’s page “at all”, she would later tell us that she didn’t remember making the negative Wikipedia edits on Steve Toth’s page. She did confirm making changes on Dan Crenshaw’s Wikipedia page.

“I don’t remember doing it.”
- Beth Guide

Guide also told CR that her password for her Wikipedia editor account was weak and that it was possible someone hacked her account and made the changes under her name.

CR reached out to the Toth campaign regarding the Wikipedia edits. They sent over the following:

“It was recently brought to our attention that an individual has been posting misleading and manipulated information on Steve Toth’s Wikipedia page. This is deeply concerning. In today’s environment, where many voters rely on online sources and AI-driven tools for quick information, inaccurate or false content on widely referenced platforms can significantly distort public perception.

We were also informed that when the inaccurate information was corrected, the same individual immediately reverted the page back to the misleading version. That pattern raises serious concerns about intentional manipulation rather than a good-faith content dispute.

Accurate public information matters. Deliberate attempts to insert or reinsert false claims undermine transparency and mislead voters who are simply seeking reliable facts.”

As the general public has moved towards AI research rather than traditional “google searches” for information, Wikipedia page info has become more important than ever. AI models often rely on Wikipedia for information to display results to users. Wikipedia pages filled with false or misleading information can end up falsely swaying public opinion when users are doing research on candidates.

CR also reached out to the Crenshaw campaign but did not return the call to the campaign in time for publishing.
Editors note: We sent an email to the campaign, but didn’t see the missed call before publishing.


Candidate Rips Newspaper in Tantrum

by TexRex

In a clip posted to X, House District 64 candidate Lisa McEntire taped her own tantrum, ripping apart “Views & News,” a newspaper she accused of featuring people who “paid to be in here.” The video was later deleted from her Facebook account, but (as of this article’s publication) can still be found on her Instagram.

Ironically, her opponent Rep. Andy Hopper was promoted in the sample ballot section of the paper, not in an ad.

X avatar for @ViewsNewsTX
Views & News@ViewsNewsTX
I don't think Lisa McEntire liked our newspaper. Find out why at viewsandnews.org/denton-county
3:01 AM · Feb 13, 2026 · 81 Views

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This isn’t the first time McEntire exhibited odd behavior on the campaign trail. Back in August, she name-dropped Congressman Brandon Gill and State Rep. Ben Bumgarner in an attempt to suggest authenticity in her campaign announcement, only to have both figures immediately endorse Rep. Hopper instead.

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