The Texas Progressive Alliance reminds everyone that early voting for the primaries begins next week as they bring you this week's roundup.
Off the Kuff published interviews with three of the candidates who hope to succeed Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner in the Legislature.
Libby Shaw contributing to Daily Kos canĂt decide whether the junior U.S. Senator from Texas, Ted Cruz, more closely resembles former Senator Joe McCarthy or President Tricky Dick Nixon in his campaign tactics. The Texas Blues: Everything is Bigger Especially the Tricksters and Their Sleazy Tricks.
Socratic Gadfly, while liking many things about last Thursday's Democratic debate, regretted the missing foreign policy questions that likely won't get asked in ANY "mainstream media" debate.
"What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?" asked PDiddie at Brains and Eggs of a prominent national political blogger.
CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme wants everyone to know that South Texas people are waiting for clean water, too.
Nonsequiteuse has run away to join the circus. Or, gone to New Hampshire to meet the candidates.
Neil All People Have Value said we are not always best represented by people who resemble us in some superficial manner. APHV is part of NeilAquino.com.
Egberto Willies has video of David Cobb from Move to Amend at Kingwood College.
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And here are some posts of interest from other Texas blogs.
Scott Braddock reports on the latest attempt to move the Texas GOP even further to the right.
Glen Maxey dropped by Juanita's to give an update on how the Democratic effort to get absentee ballots out to people is going.
The Lunch Tray notes that Ted Cruz wants your kids to eat more French fries.
OutSmart salutes 10 black LGBT leaders in Houston.
Mary Flood calls for an end to judicial candidates spamming requests for favorable votes in the Houston Bar Association poll.
BOR implores us to support Rep. Jessica Farrar against her notoriously hateful non-Democrat primary opponent.
Grits for Breakfast discusses the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
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