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Texas Monthly is exploring the sometimes "humiliating" ways Democrats are trying to win back men ages 18 to 29, a small voting bloc.
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The 2026 Texas Senate primary set a record for being the most expensive Senate primary in American history. Where did all that money come from?
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Two candidates for Grand Prairie City Council Place 8, Rodney Anderson and Ana Coca, are headed for a runoff election March 14.
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Energy industry takes center stage of Friday event
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The two hopefuls for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate have bolstered their careers and raised their profiles across YouTube, Instagram and other social media platforms.
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The high court revived a three-time South Texas Republican congressional candidate's claims that the state's medical board unfairly disciplined him for calling himself a doctor on the campaign trail. He went to medical school but isn't a licensed physician.
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An ethics policy complaint was submitted to the city of Irving regarding former City Council Place 2 candidate Sergio Porres, who lost his runoff election to David Pfaff.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton announced he's challenging John Cornyn for his seat in the Senate. They’ve both set their sights on EPIC City, a proposed Muslim-centered community development.
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Take this as a sign that you should recycle those political yard signs instead of tossing them in the trash.
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SpaceX and Tesla CEO Musk is once again signaling his interest in Texas politics by donating to a PAC targeting "soft-on-crime" Democratic judges across the state.
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People aren’t answering calls for political polls as often as they used to before caller ID. But pollsters are still conducting surveys and putting out the results.
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Six Trump supporters were accused of intimidating a Biden campaign bus in 2020. Both plaintiffs and defendants saw Monday’s verdict as a victory.