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George P. Bush has forced a runoff against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (Original Post)
L. Coyote
Mar 2022
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no_hypocrisy
(46,088 posts)1. Bush got half the votes that Paxton got.
The question is where the
tanyev
(42,552 posts)2. Silver lining is Louie Gohmert gave up his House seat to come in last in that race.
dalton99a
(81,475 posts)3. Wannabe criminal vs. indicted criminal
blogslug
(38,000 posts)4. Lotta runoffs this time around
Maybe I've not paid attention before but it seems yesterday's TX primary race has ended with a more runoffs than I've ever seen.
Achilleaze
(15,543 posts)5. Yet another Republican slime fest gets rolling
How low can they go?
edhopper
(33,575 posts)6. GOP voters
Fine with criminal indictments, but if you dare support LGBT...