Texans will be choosing the final nominees in a number of high-profile statewide and...
Early voting starts today in Texas’ primary runoff elections as Texans choose the Republican and Democratic nominees in a number of high-profile statewide and congressional races.Early voting starts today in Texas’ primary runoff elections as Texans choose the Republican and Democratic nominees in a number of high-profile statewide and congressional races.
The race for attorney general is arguably the hottest contest on both sides of the aisle. On the Republican side, incumbent Ken Paxton faces Land Commissioner George P. Bush, who forced a runoff in March after earning about 23 percent of the vote in the primary.
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