In the Seventh installment of the 2018 Texas Leftist Candidate Questionnaire, we hear from Fran Watson, candidate for the Texas State Senate, District 17.
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In the Sixth installment of the 2018 Texas Leftist Candidate Questionnaire, we hear from Matt Harris, candidate for the U.S. House, Texas' 10th Congressional District.
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In the Fifth installment of the 2018 Texas Leftist Candidate Questionnaire, we hear from Adam Milasincic, candidate for the Texas State House, District 138Please note: Responses have been received directly from the candidate, and have been posted ver batim from the email received. This is done out of fairness to all candidates. Publishing … Continue Reading ››
In the Fourth installment of the 2018 Texas Leftist Candidate Questionnaire, we hear from Margarita Ruiz Johnson, candidate for U. S. House, Texas' 22nd Congressional District.
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In the Third installment of the 2018 Texas Leftist Candidate Questionnaire, we hear from Mike Collier candidate for Texas Lieutenant Governor.
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Texas is often heralded for being the most prolific job creator in the United States. One look at the basic employment rolls reveals that in itself, that is a true statement.
What is often missed in that purely quantitative assessment of the roaring Texas job factory? Too many Texans are forced to work in low-wage jobs … Continue Reading ››