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👉 See why Texans are making the switch!
A major Texas mayor is being groomed to be Cornyn's successor?
An urban North Texas county's poll books keep crashing.
El Paso ISD sending kids sexuality surveys?
Rando Texan claims ballot swapping.
A TX GOP Chairman is enjoying the other ladies a bit too much.
Check your paper ballots everybody
I sleep well at night knowing the situation is being monitored.