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— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) August 7, 2020
#TX24 GE:
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) August 6, 2020
Candace Valenzuela (D) 47% (+6)
Beth Van Duyne (R) 41%
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Biden 49% (+5)
Trump 44%
Victoria Research/@HouseMajPAC (D) 7/31-8/2https://t.co/9YvOyzNuoL
As House Democrats expand the map, Texas is ‘ground zero’ - the @nationaljournal looks at #TX22 & #TX24 https://t.co/CrA5OhWFtD via @kirk_bado #tx2020 #tx2020
— Jim Henson (@jamesrhenson) August 3, 2020
Join us next week #TX21 voters for a discussion on #MedicareForAll from a political, religious and healthcare perspective @EJinAction @AllOnMedicare @TXGreens pic.twitter.com/29ugyAOQns
— Tom Wakely For Congress - TX21 (@Wakely2020) August 7, 2020
TX22: After Troy Nehls emerged from the muddy, bloody GOP runoff with Kathaleen Wall, he scraped his website of references
to Trump. That's because he's up against the Democrat who nearly
defeated the retiring Congressman (Pete Olson) two years ago, Sri Preston
Kulkarni. Few places in America reflect the changing demographics and
politics of America's suburbs better than this Sugar Land district,
which was represented by Tom DeLay just a few years ago.
TX10: Mike Seigel is back for another shot at Michael McCaul. He's the most progressive Democrat in this class, and as you might have guessed, the DCCC is staying away again. Texas' electeds are treating him better, though, and he came close enough in '18 -- five points in a district Beto O'Rourke won by .1 of a percentage point -- that a presidential turnout might get him over the hump.
TX2: Dems think they have a shot at knocking off Dan Crenshaw, the media favorite who lives to scratch on "libruls" and "Communists" and other so-called ee-vils. Sima Ladjevardian is a solid establishment candidate but Crenshaw has a national following and the fundraising to back it up. This district was surgically gerrymandered to cancel Montrose and other inner Houston Democrats with bumfuck East Texas Republicans, and IMO the only thing that will excise Crenshaw is a redraw in 2022 by a Democratic statehouse at the Lege. I'd like to be wrong.
TX31: After MJ Hegar chose to challenge John Cornyn instead of taking a rematch with John Carter, Christine Mann, the runner-up in 2018, stepped up again. But she lost the runoff to Donna Imam, another progressive whiz kid whom the DCCC has avoided. With a small war chest and some bruised intraparty feelings locally, Imam has a tall hill to climb.
TX7: Lizzie Fletcher's challenger Wesley Hunt was diagnosed with COVID-19 as tried to board Air Force One last week, alongside Louie Gohmert and Donald Trump. Fletcher is the neoliberal poster child: Pelosi sycophant, loves fossil fuels and war toys, hates Medicare for All. I didn't vote for her in 2018 and I won't vote for her again this November. She should still win.
TX32: Colin Allred is Lizzie Fletcher's brain in the body of a Dallas Cowboys linebacker. They vote exactly the same way. This is classic old school, Martin Frost/Matt Angle Texas Democrat machine politics. It's also the reason why Joe Biden narrowly won the Texas primary after Obama told all the other shitlibs to drop out and fall in line behind him. The whining about "soshulism", even from seemingly progressive Democrats like Sylvia Garcia, was at fever pitch that first weekend in March, and Obama heard their cries and answered their prayers.
Hey, it might win one more time, if the polls are right. Later today, in Sulphur Springs ...
Local GOP officials poised to select Texas’ newest member of Congress replacing John Ratcliffe in atypical election https://t.co/1aOzWJlK9A via @Progrexas #TX04
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) August 7, 2020
Hegar underperforms Biden in the Lone Star State by 9 points, with 38% support.
— Morning Consult (@MorningConsult) August 4, 2020
That's 6 points behind Cornyn, who roughly matches Trump's vote share in the state with 44% support. #TXSenhttps://t.co/Nbbr9f824y pic.twitter.com/zoCVaFyEAT
The D Team could have a had a truly popular, widely respected, eloquent, innovative nominee with the youth, the future of the party, behind him. But corporate contributions speak louder than Bernie & his $27 donors.
— David B. Collins for Senate 🌻☮ (@dbcgreentx) August 2, 2020
Nobody ever runs on the Dem ballot for state offices in east Texas.@Julie4Texas and I are trying to turn that around. We're running for Texas House in our respective districts in Tyler and Lufkin.
— Jason Rogers (@Rogers4Texas) August 5, 2020
Give Julie a follow, and help flip Texas blue!#txlege
Five GOP #TXLege members sue @GovAbbott over $295M contact tracing deal https://t.co/jsMGfK1pvt via @CourthouseNews
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) August 4, 2020
NEW: I went to a Black Voices for Trump event. The only Black people there were the speaker & myself.
— Alexandra Samuels (@AlexSamuelsx5) August 6, 2020
Trump’s campaign has tried to make inroads w/ Black voters, but party leaders have struggled to make progress during a national moment of racial strife.https://t.co/fTvd75gAyp
Not sure but Teen Vogue routinely owns Ted Cruz https://t.co/CwYtdjQBnk
— Austin Tyler Rogers (@austintylerro) August 7, 2020
'May karma find you all' | East Texas man's obituary goes viral on social media https://t.co/VeRAw63wUm pic.twitter.com/SDHcQtRdIa
— 🍀Pearl Jolly of the Feral Left🍀⏳ (@PearlJolly) August 4, 2020
'We are no less American': Deaths pile up on Texas border https://t.co/GrDMTE442B
— Laredo Morning Times (@lmtnews) August 5, 2020
1/ This Missouri City, Texas nursing home has a COVID outbreak that killed 17 residents. There are currently 24 infected staff and 11 residents, who are in stable condition. @mvenk82 and @carla_astudi reporthttps://t.co/Xrjz9VUNjf
— Rebekah Allen (@rebekahallen) August 7, 2020
Over the past four months, coronavirus data errors have plagued several important metrics that the state reports, mistakes that have the potential to mislead decision-makers about the virus’ true course, and to feed dangerous misinformation narratives. https://t.co/vAHMYUwZFe
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) August 6, 2020
Federal agents are expelling asylum seekers as young as 8 months from the border, citing COVID-19 risks.
— Manny García (@manny_garcia1) August 4, 2020
You read this right: babies, children are being expelled. Important reporting from @lomikriel https://t.co/LaiboLxZFK via @TexasTribune
Study finds uneven distribution of air pollution in Houston https://t.co/ZshApcxJgK #HouNews
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) August 5, 2020
In a far-flung corner of West Texas, just off a lonely oilfield highway on the state’s dusty border with New Mexico, a small facility that the @nytimes dubbed “America’s most valuable hole in the ground” has drawn the ire of environmentalists for years. https://t.co/PDRyQJX0JW
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) August 7, 2020
New El Paso gas plant: JP Morgan locking in #climate destruction for the next 20 years #Permian #fracking https://t.co/DQIexHKHAL
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) August 6, 2020
The Census Bureau on Monday lopped a month off the time people have to respond to the 2020 count. Texas is already lagging behind the country in response rates, with low-income and Hispanic Texans at higher risk of being missed: https://t.co/JrtXojQKJQ #txlege
— Alexa Ura (@alexazura) August 4, 2020
There’s a new billboard in Houston that serves as reminder to protect Black trans women. This is a demand. Not a suggestion. Black trans women deserve our very best! pic.twitter.com/cohXt5dEVq
— RustinBrother (@HarrisonGuy) August 6, 2020
Texas opens hemp program applications while making it tougher to sell ‘smokable’ products https://t.co/x73yVhFe5p #TXLege
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) August 6, 2020
In February, Texas restaurants employed 1.2 million people.
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) August 1, 2020
By late April, 700,000 had already lost their jobs.
But Texas stands to lose so much more than jobs, writes @paulaforbes. If the small restaurants go under, what will be left for Texas cuisine?https://t.co/FhXVbaTlq3
Just incase your timeline went “back to normal.” Here are some Black Owned restaurants in Texas. pic.twitter.com/sXrUswHTuA
— Jimmyyyy from Linkedinnnnnn (@albizthere) July 31, 2020
The Texas Renaissance Festival won't require masks.
— Lisa Gray (@LisaGray_HouTX) July 31, 2020
<Insert Ye Olde Plague joke here.>https://t.co/wPoiHnFOnr
For many of Houston’s zydeco dancers, musical gatherings are just one aspect of a lifestyle rooted in their Creole heritage: trail riding by day, zydeco dancing by night.https://t.co/qgjM0zIsEp
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) August 8, 2020
TEXAS HISTORY: I should never have trusted Peewee's Big Adventure as history. Turns out, there is a basement at the Alamo. pic.twitter.com/Zo0D45pVfl
— Michael Barnes (@outandabout) August 3, 2020
Joe Biden on cognitive decline testing: “I've been tested and I'm constantly tested"
— President Raprock Obiden Bama (@aturtlenamedbo1) August 5, 2020
Also Joe Biden: "No I haven't taken a test. Why the hell would I take a test."
pic.twitter.com/F6E4MiRT7q https://t.co/tmUsx3YHvh
— MSDNC - Commentary & Satire (@MSDNCNews) August 5, 2020
😂🤣😂 pic.twitter.com/O8bdVNmuQL
— 🔥Allison🔥 (@kruppofnoodles) August 1, 2020
#BREAKING:
— MSDNC - Commentary & Satire (@MSDNCNews) August 3, 2020
Biden forgets to pick VP. pic.twitter.com/ubuERMKkZ7
New: Manhattan DA Cy Vance in a new filing pointed to reporting by @Fahrenthold that Trump inflated his wealth to potential lenders and business partners as a justification for subpoenaing his tax returns, signaling a possible fraud investigation. https://t.co/94bw4q3Fuo
— Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) August 3, 2020
Joe Biden strongly opposes marijuana legalization and made sure it was not in the Democratic Party Platform.
— Prof Zenkus (@anthonyzenkus) August 3, 2020
People are literally dying in prison for the crime of selling weed, and Biden just doesn't care. #NeverBidenhttps://t.co/AjcUMI9IJD
At ⬇️32.9%, Q2 was THE WORST economic crash in U.S. history.
— Richard Hine (@richardhine) August 3, 2020
For months,🍊🤡💩 has been telling us the July-September would be a YUGE rebound.
It’s August already and he just went golfing as emergency benefits expired for millions.#TrumpHasNoPlan https://t.co/d5ZMLpGFrG
— Ken Klippenstein (@kenklippenstein) August 2, 2020
A larger percentage of Republicans support Medicare for All compared to members of the @DNC platform committee. Let that sink in.
— Augie Lindmark (@AugieLindmark) August 3, 2020
Biden over his career has been a center-right corporate extremist and he has not made one *major* policy concession yet to the left. The DNC just voted AGAINST Medicare for All, Medicare for Kids, legalizing cannabis, rejecting corporate pac money and banning corporate lobbyists.
— Ryan Knight 🌹 (@ProudSocialist) August 4, 2020
If Biden refuses to adopt popular policies that would help him get elected and which would also relieve an enormous amount of healthcare related suffering & stress during a global health pandemic, any disaffected voters are Biden’s responsibility alone. https://t.co/vB76MCD5eT https://t.co/XjA6nfboFC pic.twitter.com/9Tajl3U6b3
— Briahna Joy Gray (@briebriejoy) August 2, 2020
This is actually really telling...@BernieSanders gave 10 reasons to vote AGAINST Trump, but did not give one reason to vote FOR @JoeBiden. https://t.co/b5FosUymCf
— Ryan Knight 🌹 (@ProudSocialist) August 4, 2020
Look, y'all. Joe Biden may very well become our next president. Putting aside his center-right policy positions & all his baggage, I don't foresee him being very good at the job.
— David B. Collins for Senate 🌻☮ (@dbcgreentx) August 2, 2020
Humans are going to look back one day—after millions have been made refugees, the Equator is unlivable, Dengue fever has reached Chicago, crop yields have dropped 30%, and the coasts have moved miles inland—and wonder why so many of us tolerated pro-fracking politicians.
— Walker Bragman (@WalkerBragman) August 2, 2020
This may surprise some of you, but after a lot of soul searching I have come to a conclusion you may not like. Like it or not, we really only have two choices. Sorry, we do. That is just the reality.
— citizen uprising (@cit_uprising) August 2, 2020
You can either:
1. Vote Green
2. Write in
Anything else is wasting your vote.
The two party system will always find a reason to tell you why now is not the time for systemic change.
— Mark Charles 2020 (@wirelesshogan) August 5, 2020
The illusion of choice in a two party system. pic.twitter.com/9tFCcJttpo
— Jameson Lopp (@lopp) August 2, 2020
very cool and respectful pic.twitter.com/UA8uqvHdly
— Bes🌹 (@besf0rt) August 3, 2020
— Angela Walker (@AngelaNWalker) August 1, 2020
Whether he meant to or not, Kanye West has become a prop for the Trump campaign. https://t.co/sbGFG1YzWP
— Jesse Damiani (@JesseDamiani) August 5, 2020
To all the people worrying about how Kanye West being on the ballot could split the vote: pass #RankedChoiceVoting in your state, and you won't have to worry about "vote-splitting" or "spoilers" anymore. We did it in Maine, and it works. We can fix this broken voting system.
— Lisa Savage for US Senate🌻 (@LisaForMaine) August 5, 2020
Amid various reports that Republican and Trump-affiliated political operatives are trying to get Kanye West onto various state ballots for November’s presidential election, the billionaire rap superstar indicated, in an interview by text today, that he was in fact running to siphon votes from the presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden.Asked about that directly, West said that rather than running for president, he was “walking,” quickly adding that he was “walking . . . to win.”
When it was pointed out that he actually can’t win in 2020 -- that he won’t be on enough ballots to yield 270 electoral votes, and that a write-in campaign isn’t feasible --and thus was serving as a spoiler, West replied: “I’m not going to argue with you. Jesus is King.”
One year ago today, El Paso was the site of one of America's deadliest shootings and the deadliest terrorist attack on Latinos in U.S. history. As we honor the memory of the 23 people who lost their lives, let us never forget what makes our community strong.#ElPasoStrong⭐️ pic.twitter.com/KhmXzxcK1f
— Rodrigo Santos Legaspi (@r_santoslegaspi) August 3, 2020
Saturday marked another night of demonstrations against #PoliceBrutality in #Austin, w/ tensions heightened bc of last week's shooting death of Garrett Foster, a 28-year-old protester, by a man who has not been charged. https://t.co/eFpsHwDcWv via @TexasTribune #ATXprotests
— Joel Mayer 🍁✡🌹 (@LostMapleTX) August 3, 2020
Austin Police Department arresting protesters while they are legally standing on the sidewalk, shoving folks back to prevent filming their arrest, and attacking a journalist with pepper spray.#austinprotests #ACAB #austinprotest #AustinTX #APD pic.twitter.com/1u85CwyPF5
— Basically Just Kanaya @ HSNewGamePlus (@AltUniverseWash) August 2, 2020
APD is kettling and pepper spraying protesters on the sidewalk by Garrett's memorial. People need to come out to 4th and congress! This is ridiculous #austinprotests https://t.co/Ua3HUDf3yT
— Mike Ramos Brigade (@mike_r_brigade) August 2, 2020
I'm one of the people who got sprayed. Tried to stop a guy from rushing the cop who had just shoved him to the ground. Rewarded with pepper spray in the eyes from <10 yards. So sorry I was trying to keep it peaceful. Oh wait... isn't that YOUR job? #austinprotests https://t.co/zaPnJ004UH
— Caroline_Faison (@CarolineFaison) August 3, 2020
Controversy erupts after 'Back the Blue Cruise' makes uninvited stop at Friendship-West Baptist Church | https://t.co/20bHcbe272 https://t.co/Nbo0ycTb3N
— Malcolm Mac (@MAMcGuire) August 2, 2020
A group of 1,000+ bikers & Jeep drivers led a convoy across DFW in support of police today. During the convoy, there was a heated exchange at Friendship-West Church, which was widely documented on social media. No arrests were made & the convoy continued.https://t.co/IejnbveyUn
— DFW Scanner (@DFWscanner) August 2, 2020
Dozens descended on Dallas Police Headquarters for a Black Lives Matter march Sunday night after hundreds of people participating in a Back the Blue caravan stopped in the parking lot of a prominent Black church in Oak Cliff earlier in the afternoon.https://t.co/hxjyHQVqlU
— Alanna Quillen (@AlannaNBC5) August 3, 2020
#RGV: Plasma donations urgently needed https://t.co/x3Xjx7DESD via @RioGGuardian
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) August 1, 2020
What @SenTedCruz is saying is that the U.S. economy does not work, and will not recover, unless it can compel marginalized people to risk their lives in the midst of a global pandemic to go back to work for wages that are not livable. https://t.co/Xngo53tWqh
— Mark Charles 2020 (@wirelesshogan) August 2, 2020
Texas on the road to the death of tens of thousands of Texan children. https://t.co/aiKZzMeWrC
— 𝐓𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐬𝐤𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝟐𝟏𝐬𝐭 𝐂𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐲 (@LTrotsky21) August 1, 2020
“Rental assistance will only reach so many people, a grace period could protect countless more." - Zoe Mddleton TX Housers
— Texas Poor People's Campaign (@texas_ppc) August 2, 2020
Houston's last fund for rental assistance ran out in 90 min., leaving a countless number of people with no help and no where to go.https://t.co/g9pmUaryYI
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned telehealth into a necessity. But across Texas, only 69 percent of rural residents have access to broadband to make it happen. https://t.co/nM3SL4oWvc
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) July 31, 2020
As more & more of our brothers & sisters fall sick from CoVid19 what is left behind is shattered lives & bankrupt families. Join us next week Thursday @7pm #TX21 for a Zoom townhall on why we need #MedicareForAll Info: https://t.co/OU8Pznc3Sg https://t.co/6oMAi79xjD
— Tom Wakely For Congress - TX21 (@Wakely2020) July 31, 2020
SD14: Sen. Sarah Eckhardt was sworn in following Rep. Eddie Rodriguez’s decision to withdraw from the special runoff election. There are now 10 women serving in the Texas Senate for the first time in state history.CD23 open: Raul Reyes Jr. will seek a recount of his 46-vote Republican runoff loss to Tony Gonzales II. “We want to ensure all ballots were counted properly through an expeditious recount process as allowed under law.”Texas Libertarian Convention: At its convention in Big Spring, the state's Libertarians nominated Kerry McKennon as its candidate for U.S. Senate. He received 2% of the vote in 2018 as the Libertarian nominee for lieutenant governor. The party’s delegates elected four women to its top leadership positions, including Whitney Bilyeu as chair and Bekah Congdon as vice chair.
The Biden Texas team includes @racunatx as state director, @CollierForTexas as senior adviser, and @TariqThowfeek on comms #TxLege https://t.co/Td45tocBne
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) August 3, 2020
#HOUSTON BEYOND FOSSIL FUELS: Breakthroughs in utility-scale batteries “co-located" with wind and solar facilities have enabled renewables to replace fossil fuels as the low-cost electrical baseload for two-thirds of the world population. More: https://t.co/HgIx74sN0s#hounews pic.twitter.com/yJMckb3wXk
— Progressive Forum (@ProgressHouston) August 1, 2020
The momentum to end routine flaring by 2025 is stronger than ever. With combined interest from investors, operators and local communities the pressure is on for @txrrc to end the wasteful and harmful practice. #CutMethane. #TXEnergy #txlege https://t.co/E66HJAML6I
— EDF Energy Program (@EDFEnergyEX) August 1, 2020
The Texas Association of School Administrators is firing back at what it calls state leaders’ politicized attempts to “micromanage” school reopenings. https://t.co/bQRY2QCo34 pic.twitter.com/AMZvtkhQNe
— Texas Standard (@TexasStandard) August 3, 2020
So the math on this: There are roughly 363,000 teachers in Texas.
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) August 1, 2020
Of those, about 130,000 could take retirement now & avoid exposure to #coronavirus in a classroom.
That's 36% of the state's teacher workforce.
Maybe tap the brakes on opening schools? #txLege https://t.co/COzUTvDvW5
Reminded me of this quote from a black school board member in @alexazura and my school desegregation project:
— Aliyya Swaby (@AliyyaSwaby) July 30, 2020
“People don’t believe in educating all children. They believe in educating their kids, not your kid." https://t.co/cteq5m8D8D#txlege #txed
Willie Shannon eats his lunch in an ice house during a heat wave in San Antonio in June, 1948. Everything about this image, which was taken by a photographer for the San Antonio Light newspaper, is absolutely outstanding. I'll bet it felt great in there on that particular day. pic.twitter.com/BTgA4s1HdG
— Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) August 1, 2020