The Texas Progressive Alliance congratulates the winners of
last week's primaries and thanks those who did not win for their dedication as
it brings you this week's roundup.
Off the
Kuff gave his post-primary
impressions.
Socratic
Gadfly has his set of post-primary and pre-runoff thoughts, primarily
on
the Senate and Governor's races.
Neil at All People Have Value offered
his thoughts on the recent Texas primary with a focus on Harris
County.
Stace responds to Dems
and media alike regarding
Beto's South Texas performance.
Brains
and Eggs wraps his multi-part take on primary elections with a look
at some
state legislative races.
Stephen Young at the Dallas Observer things the biggest
election in Texas will
be next January — for Joe Straus’ replacement as state Speaker.
Jobsanger remains Bernie-butthurt
and is sad that Elizabeth Warren truly might not run, to stop another
feared-by-him Bernie catastrophe.
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And here are some posts of interest from other Texas blogs.
G. Elliott
Morris looked for predictive data in the early voting numbers.
Grits
for Breakfast assessed the criminal justice-related primary races of
interest.
Paradise
in Hell is glad to see the end of Kathaleen Wall's campaign.
Juanita
finds her next job.
Alex
Macon bemoans our state's bad transportation policy.
Truthout reports (near bottom of piece) the Texas Democratic
Party allegedly accusing
Sema Hernandez of laundering drug money.
G.
Elliott Morris reports on the atrocity to defendants of state
District Judge George Gallagher.
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