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The significance of the GOP’s upset in South Texas

June 16, 2022 admin 0

by Aaron Blake,

Analysis and Opinions

Busing migrants, halting trade: Abbott bets future on divisive border plans

April 21, 2022 admin 0

The Republican governor

Analysis and Opinions

How the Suburbs Have Changed Gerrymandering

December 4, 2021 admin 0

Republicans have historically

Analysis and Opinions

How Beto O’Rourke might win in red-state Texas

November 16, 2021 admin 0

by Jennifer Rubin

Analysis and Opinions

Why Democratic Gains In Texas’s Big Metro Areas Could Outweigh Republican Success In South Texas

October 19, 2021 admin 0

by Alex Samuels

Analysis and Opinions

An election slogan you won’t hear in Texas in 2022

October 18, 2021 admin 0

“Turn Texas Blue”

Analysis and Opinions

Texas government won’t represent the state’s population unless its political maps do

September 30, 2021 admin 0

The Texas Legislature

Analysis and Opinions

Why Texas’s laws are moving right while its population shifts left

September 22, 2021 admin 0

Demographic changes point

Analysis and Opinions

Here’s how the new Texas voting bill would affect access to the polls

August 31, 2021 admin 0

The measure targets

Analysis and Opinions

Weak Democrats Got Texas Into This Mess

July 15, 2021 admin 0

by Richard Parker

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