The Texas Progressive Alliance asks if you have voted yet as it brings you this week's roundup.
Off the Kuff compares current and older poll results to
evaluate the argument that Texas Democrats should not get too giddy.
Socratic Gadfly calls Mark Miller, the Libertarian candidate for the Texas Railroad Commission,
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The Texas Progressive Alliance is sad that Rick Perry won't come out of retirement to run as a third-party alternative to Donald Trump as it brings you this week's roundup. (Sad for all the missed comedy opportunities, of course.)
Off the Kuff would really like to see some
general election polling of Texas soon.
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The Texas Progressive Alliance hopes everyone took advantage of their opportunity to vote as it brings you this week's roundup.
Off the Kuff noted that
one way to improve turnout in municipal elections is to hold them in even-numbered years.
Libby Shaw at
Texas Kaos and contributing to
Daily Kos calls out Republican …
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The Texas Progressive Alliance does not put peas in guacamole as it brings you this week's roundup.
Off the Kuff notes the first appearance of lawyers bound and determined to help a few recalcitrant County Clerks deny marriage licenses to same sex couples in Texas.
Horwitz at
Texpatriate says
farewell as he enters the …
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The Texas Progressive Alliance is happy there's no hint of any special sessions to come as it brings you this week's roundup.
Off the Kuff notes that while
Travis County is ready for the Supreme Court to legalize same-sex marriage, there's likely to be no small amount of chaos in the state once they …
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The Texas Progressive Alliance is all about springing forward as it brings you this week's roundup.
Off the Kuff sadly reminds a fifth-generation Republican who doesn't want to lose her Obamacare insurance subsidies that
Greg Abbott doesn't care about her at all.
Libby Shaw writing for
Texas Kaos and contributing to
Daily Kos …
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