Can ‘deep canvassing’ change Texas voters’ minds on abortion?

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Can ‘deep canvassing’ change Texas voters’ minds on abortion?
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While deep canvassing has been tried in other states to change minds on immigration, abortion and transgender rights, it’s a novel political approach in Texas, ...

Abortion rights group Avow Texas is door-knocking in Richardson to target a Republican-held state legislative seat.

For six months, Mandel and several others working for the abortion rights advocacy group Avow Texas have been going door-to-door trying to move the needle ahead of the midterm election in Rep. Angie Chen Button’s district.

In a polarized political climate, the tactic can seem radical. Whether it can translate into votes remains to be seen.

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