The law limiting speech and political contributions in races for Speaker of the Texas House is, in part, unconstitutional, according to a federal judge in Austin.
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A Nice Inheritance
Kyle Janek isn’t in a political race this year, but his money will be. The Houston Republican resigned from the state Senate in mid-term and the special election to replace him is underway.
A Different View of the Primaries
In seven of the state’s 31 Senate districts, more people voted in this year’s Democratic primary than voted in the 2006 general election.
Point Shaving
Texas Democrats have been recruiting Libertarian candidates into state races for years. The conventional view is that a Libertarian takes more from a Republican than from a Democrat. In a close race, that can make all the difference.
Trial Heat
Texas Democrats are doing a tag-team routine on Sen. Kim Brimer, R-Fort Worth, excoriating him for filing a lawsuit to knock Wendy Davis off the ballot and asking the courts to rule against him — and quickly. The courts have answered that request; they set a hearing for July 22.
Winning and Losing, Simultaneously
High gas prices cost the state money, but pump a huge windfall into the treasury, too.
Unhappy Campers
Residents of the Lone Star State aren’t happy about the way things are going, with 70 percent saying the country’s on the wrong track and 78 percent saying the country is worse off economically than it was a year ago.
Rumors of Mice
Suppose you are a Republican and you’re on the ballot and the party’s presidential candidate wasn’t your first choice and the guy on the Democratic side of the presidential ticket has exhibited a knack for turning out voters and getting people on the Internet to send money.
What’s That?
We kept hearing a question at the state Democratic convention that we haven’t heard at Texas Democratic gatherings in a while: Do you think it’s turning?
Texas Democrats Look for a Turnaround
Boyd Richie might get his wish. The head of the Texas Democratic Party has been hoping to start his state convention with a little love at the top of the ticket.


