The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: The Ted Cruz, Colin Allred race is tight meaning Texas’ U.S. Senate seat is in play and yet, with some notable exceptions, the local GOP apparatus in the key counties to offset the liberal city vote, as well as the state Republican Party, is full of young people who are busy at playing party politics instead of at the hard work needed to ensure statewide victory. Work that should have kicked off in August is not being done and we are already in late September. It’s as if these folk, who have no idea how much work it took to turn this state from a Democrat swamp into a GOP stronghold, are sitting around thinking the Trump turnout will be enough to win it all. Let us pray they are right because there isn’t much work being done to ensure massive, city offsetting, turnout in the places in Texas that give Republicans solid statewide wins.
- Texas’ US Senate race: Ted Cruz, Colin Allred tie in new polls
- Senate Democrats announce ad buy targeting Ted Cruz, Rick Scott
- ‘Against our daughters’: Cruz challenger hit with blistering 7-figure ad over transgender sports bill vote
- Ted Cruz vs. Colin Allred Texas U.S. Senate race: Latest polls
- Cruz race now a ‘tossup’ should be warning for Texas GOP, says expert
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