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Purge the Voter Rolls!
In August of 2018 a grassroots coalition headed up by Direct Action Texas, Grassroots America, and We the People released shocking information about Texas’ voter rolls. Out of the 14.1 million registered voters in Texas, 280,000 noncitizens (holding Green Cards) are...
Odessa City Council Race Heads to Runoff
The race to serve as the next councilman for Odessa City Council Place 4 failed to see a clear victory with the November 6 general election results. The race originally held three contenders for the position: Tom Sprawls, Richard Pierce, and David Malliat. Sprawls...
Urban Areas Are Not Lost Causes
There are hundreds, soon to be thousands, of takes on why down-ballot Republicans in urban areas around the country performed so poorly during Tuesday’s midterm elections. People will blame: President Trump, the partisan divide of D.C., the long coattails of popular...
“Palanca” Vote Secures Democrat Stronghold in the RGV
Democratic candidates in the Rio Grande Valley swept on Election Night, but it wasn’t because of intense campaigning or exciting new ideas. Indeed, Democrats need only thank two causes: Robert Francis O’Rourke and straight-ticket voting, also known as the “palanca”...
Texas AG Arrests 10 in Organized Voter Fraud Case
UPDATED November 9 at 5:00 p.m. Nine Hidalgo County residents were arrested Thursday and accused of participating in an organized illegal voting scheme in South Texas’ Rio Grande Valley. A tenth suspect was arrested Friday. A total of 15 people have now been charged...
State Sen. Sylvia Garcia Resigns, Special Election Called
After easily winning the race to succeed outgoing U.S. Congressman Gene Green, State Sen. Sylvia Garcia (D–Houston) officially submitted her letter of resignation to Gov. Greg Abbott. With the resignation effective this afternoon, Texas Election Code requires an...
Six More Texans Arrested in Edinburg Voter Fraud Case
Six more Hidalgo County voters were arrested today in connection with an illegal voting scheme in South Texas’ Rio Grande Valley. A total of 11 people have now been charged in the ongoing investigation of voter fraud in the city of Edinburg’s November 2017 municipal...
Granbury Student Wins Seat on School Board
Granbury High School senior Chris Willis is now also Granbury ISD school board trustee Chris Willis. The 18-year-old student and Chick-fil-A marketing assistant won 41 percent of the vote on Tuesday, besting two other candidates for the Place 3 seat. “I’m excited to...
Austin Welcomes Worse Affordability Crisis with Open Arms
Austinites are in the midst of an alarming crisis, yet they readily chose to worsen it. Local citizens are facing an affordability crisis, where many residents are being forced from their homes because they can no longer afford to keep up with runaway taxes and costs....