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The Texas Legislature wasn’t built for harmony. It was built for debate

August 5, 2023 admin 0

by Ross Ramsey, Texas Tribune As the Texas Legislature digs into the busiest half of the current session, early harmony is giving way to difference and debate. The House and Senate are easing into their traditional […]

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The “Mexican-ness” of Julian Castro and Beto O’Rourke in the 2020 Presidential race

August 5, 2023 admin 0

by Alex Gonzalez It’s no secret that Julian Castro and Beto O’Rourke are on collision course in Texas in their bid for the Presidency since both will be courting Hispanics in the Texas, and across […]

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No Democrat has won statewide office in Texas since 1994—could Beto end the drought?

August 4, 2023 admin 0

by Bethany Albertson Texas is hosting one of the most talked-about Senate races this year, much to the surprise of Texans. The national attention on this race is somewhat out of step with the polling. […]

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In Texas Primary, First Wave of Women Vies for Seats

August 4, 2023 admin 0

by James Arkin In campaigns across the country, from statewide contests to local races, a veritable flood of women are running for office this year, many of them Democrats spurred by anger at Hillary Clinton’s […]

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In Texas Republican judicial primaries, do Hispanic-sounding surnames spell loss?

August 4, 2023 admin 0

by Emma Platoff and Alexa Ura, Texas Tribune Hispanics rarely win seats on Texas’ two highest courts. Some experts blame the “surname challenge. Elsa Alcala showed up to the straw poll confident. There was a […]

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Yes, Beto O’Rourke is more “Hispanic” than Rafael Cruz

August 4, 2023 admin 0

by Alex Gonzalez In the question about who is “more Hispanic” between Beto O’Rourke and Ted Cruz, the voting record of Cruz demonstrate that Cruz is not very “Hispanic.” It was inevitable, and with Latino […]

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Linda Vega: It’s Time To Rebuild America the Texas Way (speech text)‏

August 4, 2023 admin 0

By Linda Vega This is the full speech addressing the NorthShore Republican Women Club in Montgomery County on 3/2/2015. My name is Linda Vega and I am a proud Texan and a proud American, just […]

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Why The Texas Legislature Needs to Leave Higher Ed Alone, or Improve it

August 4, 2023 admin 0

By Alex Gonzalez The most recent “2014 Progress Report” by Texas Higher Education Coordination Board (THECB) paints a cautious projection for Higher Education Enrollments in the state. The report shows that in 2014, Enrollment  in […]

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Why In-State Tuition is Good for TX Economy, and it Good for the GOP too

August 4, 2023 admin 0

By Alex Gonzalez The recent event to revisit the in-state tuition bill in Texas has turned into a nasty fight over who will be the toughest Republican Lt. Governor in Texas.  The suggestions to revamp […]

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10 Counties That Control the Balance of Power in Texas

August 4, 2023 admin 0

By Alex Gonzalez The latest voter registration data from the Texas Secretary of State (SOS) shows that Texas now has a total of 14,025,441 registered voters, or 12,294,677 “Non-Suspense” voters. The voter registration data also […]

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