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At least 3 million Americans of voting age live abroad. It's a group that could wield substantial political power, if fully activated.
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Reports of voter intimidation in Texas are unusually egregious this election, according to the Texas Civil Rights Project.
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Democrats are spending big to stop Republicans from flipping two of the three key battleground seats that have historically gone blue.
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We're talking to dozens of Hispanic voters before the November midterms about the top issues on their mind — including what they want from candidates and their state government.
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Republican Glenn Hegar is seeking his third term. He’s running against Democrat Janet Dudding, a certified public accountant.
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City and county governments have a lot of control over local alcohol ordinances in Texas.
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The makeup of Texas voters is much more diverse today than during the 2016 elections. And some of that growth is the result of a nearly two percentage point increase in the number of eligible immigrant voters.
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Places of worship could lose tax-exempt status if found in violation of the Johnson Amendment, but the IRS has largely shied away from enforcing it.
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The Texas Tribune spoke with LGBTQ voters, the parents of queer youth and advocates from across the state about what’s at stake for them this November.
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A new anti-critical race theory PAC has backed more than two dozen local school board candidates across some of the largest school districts in Texas since the start of 2021.