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A judge has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to remove more than 80 Democratic candidates in Dallas County from the November general election ballot.State鈥
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In many cases, incumbency assures re-election, but not always. In last month鈥檚 Dallas County Democratic primary, three white, male incumbent judges were鈥
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In just three and a half weeks, Texans will begin voting in the nation's first political primary of the year.And the stakes will depend on what happens鈥
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A lawsuit that seeks to remove 128 Dallas County Democrats from the March primary ballot is 鈥渃ompletely baseless,鈥 the county party says.The lawsuit鈥
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Dallas County Republicans have filed a lawsuit to remove 128 Democratic candidates from the March 6 primary ballot. The lawsuit, filed Friday, alleges鈥
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While Donald Trump won Texas handily, Hillary Clinton won most of the state鈥檚 big cities. Dallas County went blue by a big margin, and Democrats dominated鈥
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Democrats gathered on election night hoping for a big Hillary Clinton win. As the night wore on however, those feelings faded.Dallas County Democrats鈥
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Dallas District Attorney Craig Watkins is scheduled to be in court this morning on a four month-old contempt charge. That鈥檚 when the D.A. refused to talk鈥