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Rise of big cities push Texas to swing-state territory — maybe by 2020 | BY REID WILSON | | SAN ANTONIO — For a quarter century, Republicans have dominated Texas politics so much that the Democratic minority has often been an afterthought. The big political battles in Austin have been fought between conservative and centrist factions within the GOP, as Democrats watch from the sidelines.
But Democratic gains in this year’s midterm elections on the federal, state and county level show the prospect that Texas will become a swing state —a promise Democrats have made for years — is slowly coming to fruition. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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The Trump Doctrine: A triumphant incoherence | BY LOUIS RENÉ BERES | OPINION | President Donald Trump has brought policy making by chaos to be the new normal. Repeatedly, we learn this president's seat-of-the-pants decisions are founded upon contrivance, and they often appear poised to injure our interests and our ideals simultaneously. Most alarmingly, these injuries concern the basic expectations of national security and international justice. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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