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State Rep. Talarico, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, used the event to lay out his 鈥淣ew American Dream鈥 economic proposals. Attorney General Paxton, his Republican rival, made his own campaign swing through Houston last week.
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The Texas agriculture commissioner has openly criticized Gov. Greg Abbott for not taking a stronger stand against data center development. The governor has ignored him.
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Political rivals Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Texas House Member Jeff Leach appear to mend fences at recent event for Paxton campaign in Leach's district.
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Paxton, the Republican attorney general, spoke at the White Oak Music Hall on Wednesday evening. Talarico, a Democratic state representative, will make his own campaign swing through the Houston area this weekend.
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Conversations at the UnidosUS conference in Austin revealed growing frustration over housing costs, food prices and immigration enforcement as Democrats and Republicans compete for one of the country's fastest-growing voting blocs.
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Gov. Greg Abbott appointed the hard-right, former state senator to lead the office as it oversees Texas鈥 launch of a $1 billion school voucher program.
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The poll found the Austin Democrat with a commanding lead among independents and a surprising edge with non-college-educated voters, who have consistently favored Republicans.
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Talarico has outraised Paxton in funds 3-to-1. Will Cornyn supporters make the difference?
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Reitz, a partisan firebrand who has vowed to 鈥渄estroy the left,鈥 previously served as Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton鈥檚 top deputy.
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The Republican National Convention usually takes place every four years, when the party is selecting its candidate for President. But this year, the first-ever midterm RNC comes to Dallas in early September 鈥 just weeks before Texas opens early voting for November's election.
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President Donald Trump has announced that Republicans will hold their first-ever national convention ahead of the midterm elections, an unusual event aimed at boosting turnout in races that will decide whether the party maintains control of Congress.
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Just ahead of closely contested midterms, Texas is about to get a new top voting official. Many locals there fear the frontrunner is a state lawmaker and pastor with no election experience.