With early voting by mail already on, and early voting in
person starting next week, the Texas Progressive Alliance is ready for voting
to begin as it brings you this week's roundup.
Brains
and Eggs continues to call out Beto O’Rourke for
not fighting back against Ted Cruz instead of singing Kumbaya.
Off the
Kuff interviewed Attorney General
candidate Justin Nelson, and Harris County Judge
candidate Lina Hidalgo.
SocraticGadfly
was at an education-related campaign forum for a group of statewide and
Northeast Texas regional candidates and
offers a few takes.
Stace
reports on a GOTV
rally and concert held in Houston's East End featuring Little Joe y
La Familia and a cast of Dem favorites.
Everything turned out well at Prairie View in
the end after an arrest of a campaign employee of Mike Siegel.
At the Dallas Observer, Jim Schutze notes that with Dwaine
Caraway off to prison, the Dallas City Council is again for
sale to the highest bidder. His comments about a long-proposed “deck
park” across I-35 in Oak Cliff, similar to the one across Woodall Rodgers, are
also worth a read.
Also at that site, and as further warning to people who
think that money always buys elections in Texas? Stephen Young looks back six
years ago to Zodiac Ted’s first Senate run and mentions two words: “David
Dewhurst.”
Five Death Row exonerees will
speak Oct 20 at the March to End the Death Penalty.
David Bruce Collins
calls
out Facebook censorship of antiwar and other alt-media sites.
Grits for Breakfast discusses a
guard killing a prison inmate and other issues, including Ted Cruz “shedding
his last remaining libertarian bona fides.”
Juanita
sees some hope in evangelical women.
Paradise
in Hell is glad to see the Catholic Church finally releasing names of
priests who have been credibly accused of sexual abuse.
Rick
Casey is skeptical of the latest agreement regarding the Alamo.
Therese
Odell has had it with Melania Trump.
The Current
salutes Texas hero Joe Bob Briggs.
Finally, the
TPA wishes Texas
Leftist all the best as it transitions from blogging to podcasting.
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