The Texas Progressive Alliance is as clueless as
2/3 of potential Democratic voters three weeks ago as to who wins, or
advances to a runoff, in the Democratic gubernatorial race as it brings you
this week's roundup. (Your blogger offers 50-50 odds it goes to a runoff but won't guess who makes the cut.)
Brains and Eggs offers a thorough roundup
of
his last pre-primary thoughts, including pondering that very question
above.
Off the
Kuff wrapped up his looked at Beto O'Rourke's
visit-everywhere campaign strategy with hope and a sense that it's
worth doing this way regardless of the outcome.
SocraticGadfly
takes note of the DNC fraud lawsuit appeal, and while he still thinks something
is there, is
glad Jared Beck ain't his lawyer.
Neil at All People Have Value made
note of the weekly John Cornyn Houston Office Protest.
The Lewisville Texan Journal notes that
Empower Texas is
sneezing its Michael Q. Sullivan Mucus all over local races.
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And here are some posts of interest from other Texas blogs.
Scott
Braddock documents Greg Abbott's contempt for Republican legislators.
David Bruce Collins has some thoughts on the implosion of the Harris County Green Party as an organized entity, with which Brains has some degree of disagreement.
David Bruce Collins has some thoughts on the implosion of the Harris County Green Party as an organized entity, with which Brains has some degree of disagreement.
Scott
Braddock documents Greg Abbott's contempt for Republican legislators.
Stephen Young at The
Dallas Observer says it’s impossible to tell Loopy Lupe Valdez’s
chance of winning the Dem governor’s primary.
In a twofer, Young may also be finding his inner Jim Schutze
in the well-deserved bitch-slapping the Snooze on
shitty clickbait website stories.
And, speaking of, Schutze talks about how Secretary in the
HUD (think about it) Pyramid (Scheme?) Ben Carson has brought Trump-Team
grifting his
personalized brand, to Big D.
The BIG takeaway? As of the time of that piece, almost 2/3
of potential Dem voters said they were still undecided.
Mark
Bennett shows what disrespect for the justice system really looks
like.
Even if Texas Dems don’t win a single statewide office in
the general, Bonded
likes what he sees out of the class of voters in the primary.
The
Lunch Tray highlights some bad food research.
Better
Texas Blog explains why Medicaid work requirements are a lousy idea.
Finally, congratulations to Murray
Newman for ten years of blogging.
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