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Texas Senate race shows rot runs deeper than Trump

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 · 3d · on MSN
A populist will win the Texas Senate race. The question is, which one?
With Republican Ken Paxton and Democrat James Talarico already sparring, the Texas Senate race will offer this year’s most direct collision between the competing theories of populism that now dominate American politics.

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 · 1d · on MSN
Texas has never elected an unmarried man to US Senate — until this race
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Texas Senate race shows the rot runs deeper than Trump
 · 2h
As US midterms near, Talarico tries to fend off culture war attacks in Texas
Even before all the votes had been counted in last week's Republican Senate primary in Texas, party members began rolling out attacks on the Democratic candidate, James Talarico.

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Ken Paxton Lucks Out as Messy Divorce Trial Gets Cancelled Before It Can Muddy Senate Campaign
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Why Republicans Can't Stop Talking About What James Talarico Eats
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James Talarico headed to DFW for ‘The People vs. Ken Paxton Tour’
The week-long tour began shortly after Paxton beat out Republican incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in the May 26 Republican primary runoff election.

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John Cornyn stands by criticism of Ken Paxton as unfit for office
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“Big Gay Swim Day” Takes A Dive As Paxton Sues Over Changing Rooms
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Takeaways from Texas' primaries: Trump's power, Latino vote, redistricting and more

The November ballot in Texas is now set, after a four-term Republican senator lost to a Trump-endorsed challenger in Tuesday's primary runoffs. Meanwhile, Texas Democrats are angling to win their first Senate race since 1988.
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Does U.S. Sen. John Cornyn's defeat mark an end to Bush-era Texas politics?

During the campaign, John Cornyn attempted to rebrand himself as a loyal Trump ally and shed his reputation as an establishment Republican.
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Texas voters split evenly on fraud prevention vs. voter access issues

A new Texas Southern University poll finds Texans split 50-50 on voter fraud vs. ballot access priorities, with the divide falling along party lines.
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Breaking down Democrats’ chances to beat Ken Paxton in Texas

It’s a question that has been asked for a very long time now: Can Democrats finally end their decades-long statewide losing streak in Texas?
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East Texas politics: Mayoral candidates discuss vision for Tyler ahead of runoff election

Blake Holland interviews Tyler mayoral runoff candidates John Nix and Stuart Hene in the debut episode of East Texas Politics on East Texas Now.
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O’Rourke: Talarico ‘best I’ve seen’ during time in Texas politics

Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas) said Wednesday that state Rep. James Talarico (D) is the “best” candidate he has seen during his time in Lone Star State politics. “He’s the best I’ve seen over the course of my life,
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Why Texans Don’t Vote — And What Could Change That

Why do so many Texans sit out elections—even when local decisions shape daily life? On this episode of Party Politics, co-hosts Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina, break down the real reasons behind Texas' persistently low voter turnout. Texas ...
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