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Lyndy Dower's avatar

I'm on board! Already donated to her campaign. Let's get rid of all the Texas MAGAs from the top on down!

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Eva Camacho Guzman's avatar

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Cynthia Phillips's avatar

The top v. the bottom seems to be the emerging theme, which is a very good thing. In case anyone is interested, this article today in The New Republic is on point. It is well written, heartfelt and has numerous concrete examples of how people are being screwed over. I think we can unite people in the populist format to fight back. There are hopeful signs these days.

https://newrepublic.com/article/201171/alvaro-bedoya-ftc-became-populist

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Michelle H. Davis's avatar

Good article, thank you for sharing.

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Liza Hameline's avatar

Saw her text this morning and immediately donated! Yes time for change! We are ready and she is a fighter. She is came to Irving and knocked doors in 2024. She welcomed me in Chicago for the DNC. She is willing to do the work and ready to hit the ground running! Finally someone we can all get behind! She will unite us all!

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tim koss's avatar

Hooray: DPD tells ICE to go screw..Comeux is Chief

"β€œWe were contacted by the federal government, I think it was last week, or within the last two weeks, and we were offered $25 million to be a part of 287(g) and we said, absolutely not – no,” Comeaux said during the city’s Community Police Oversight Board meeting. β€œThat was me who said that. Turned it down.”

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Veda's avatar

Missed some while we were out of state & trying to catch up. Saw a long time politico who knew she would run but before the announcement. They were worried about her name recognition but I was happy.

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Michelle H. Davis's avatar

As someone who has been following state politics, it baffles me. And it’s their own fault if they don’t know who their state leaders are.

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Veda's avatar

She was talking about everyday voters or even previous registered voters.

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Michelle H. Davis's avatar

Well, I guess them too.

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Veda's avatar

I have proven I cannot see a TV screen, type here, and listen to my husband talking about the White House destruction; too bad I have lost that. I meant to say registered but nonvoting individuals.

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Eva Camacho Guzman's avatar

I’m too nervous! Thank you for your courage! We will wait and see.

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Christie's avatar

Thanks! So excited for the 2026 election. I voted in this year's election already, and I appreciate the clarity you brought to the constitutional amendment questions!

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Michelle H. Davis's avatar

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Mubashir Saleem's avatar

Good platform but this will be a test and challenge of the new Texas democratic party. Can they achieve what was a struggle in the previous elections.

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