Matt Mackowiak explains what Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis must do to stay in the race.
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“Republicans have gotten very bloodthirsty when it comes to the issue of immigration and border security," Congressman Joaquin Castro said on Inside Texas Politics.
State Rep. Carl Sherman also says he’s undeterred by the fundraising gap between him and other major candidates.
In one of his first moves as Houston's mayor, John Whitmire also ordered negotiations with firefighters, who have worked without a contract for years.
Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne also says she thinks former President Donald Trump will win in Iowa.
Congressman Keith Self also says he supports the impeachment effort against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Congressman Colin Allred faces a crowded Democratic primary.
State Sen. Royce West also says he doesn't expect Eddie Bernice Johnson's family’s lawsuit against a Dallas healthcare system will ever go to trial.
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins discussed issues facing the county and his priorities for 2024.
Fort Bend County Judge KP George says mass transportation efforts will be a priority for him in 2024.
Potter County Judge Nancy Tanner discusses the need for a new mental health hospital in the Texas Panhandle, and her other priorities for 2024.
Mayor Sonja Brown discusses why she wants a Super Target in her city, and other priorities for Glenn Heights' future.
Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker also discusses priorities for the new year, including new City Hall coming in 2024.
Mayor Javier Villalobos also discusses priorities for 2024 while speaking with Inside Texas Politics.
Sen. Nathan Johnson tells us he’s confident voters will send him back to office after hearing about his record
Rep. Victoria Neave Criado says voters will be able to see the contrast between her and the incumbent
Congressman Tony Gonzales says his support of the effort has little to do with the President’s son, Hunter Biden.
The board recently decided to reject seven of 12 eighth-grade science textbooks that are now required to include some information on climate change.
“It may be politically popular, but logistically and financially it’s dumb," Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said.
The runoff features two Republicans from dueling factions of the party, Jill Dutton and Brent Money, vying to finish the term of former state...