A federal district judge in Corpus Christi ruled against the state’s voter ID law, injecting a note of drama into the run-up to the general elections.
Ken Paxton
Few Candidate Debates in Statewide Races
Candidates for three of the eight major statewide races on this year’s November ballot appear likely to reach Election Day without ever engaging in a debate with their opponent, according to campaign representatives.
The Brief: Oct. 6, 2014
GOP gubernatorial candidate Greg Abbott’s tenure as attorney general was the focus of news coverage this weekend. And it wasn’t the sort of coverage craved by campaigns.
The Brief: Sept. 29, 2014
Dan Patrick and Leticia Van de Putte meet tonight for what’s expected to be the only debate between the major party nominees for lieutenant governor.
The Brief: Sept. 25, 2014
The legal problems of a couple of Republican officeholders continue to garner headlines.
Paxton Investigation Won’t Proceed Before Election
The Travis County district attorney’s office investigation into whether state Sen. Ken Paxton, the Republican nominee for Texas attorney general, committed a crime when he violated the Texas Securities Act will not proceed until after the Nov. 4 election.
The Brief: Sept. 18, 2014
Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples lost out on his bid to be lieutenant governor, but he might be in line for another job before his term ends in January.
Inside Texas Politics: Front-Runners’ Strategy
On this week’s edition of WFAA-TV’s Inside Texas Politics, we talked about the campaigns being run by three GOP statewide candidates, the conservative makeup of the state Senate, Wendy Davis’ new book and more.
Abbott: Davis is “Obama’s Ideological Twin”
Asked about a Wendy Davis television ad focused on his dissenting opinion in a 1993 case involving a woman who was raped by a door-to-door salesman, Greg Abbott said, “the opinion speaks for itself.”
Analysis: When the Prosecution is a Candidate’s Foil
Some Democrats are hoping to prod prosecutors to look closer at Ken Paxton, the Republican nominee for attorney general. But those kinds of prosecutions sometimes work to the benefit of their targets.



