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onenote

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9. It's an elected position and we have a Democratic nominee
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 11:51 AM
Mar 4

I want her to remain on the public scene, but she can't run for attorney general for another four years. And to be honest, my hope is that four years from now, we have a Democratic incumbent.

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How about... druidity33 Mar 4 #1
I was thinking the same thing. Climate Crusader Mar 4 #7
It's an elected position and we have a Democratic nominee onenote Mar 4 #9
US Attorney General is not an elected position. druidity33 Mar 4 #10
Sorry. I assumed you were referring to the Texas AG. onenote Mar 4 #19
She's absolutely right 👍 MustLoveBeagles Mar 4 #2
More Dems voted in Texas last night than Reps Johnny2X2X Mar 4 #3
+1. A lot of people are pissed off. dalton99a Mar 4 #5
Not necessarily. Texas is an open primary state. Wiz Imp Mar 4 #20
Kick dalton99a Mar 4 #4
An earlier article said that Republicans may be screwing themselves by redesigning districts to have a thin Republican Norrrm Mar 4 #6
It's true..... druidity33 Mar 4 #8
Won't Happen Sunnyskies801 Mar 4 #11
talarico will get the hispanic votes moonshinegnomie Mar 4 #12
Yes I know. Sunnyskies801 Mar 4 #15
Have you read Talarico's platform and policy positions? Torchlight Mar 4 #14
Black women indeed are being ignored Quiet Em Mar 4 #16
Bingo. Im in tears being I'm not being heard. Im tired of it. Sunnyskies801 Mar 4 #17
This is a sincere question: YodaMom2 Mar 4 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Mar 4 #22
I think, if it happens, it will be more because Republican voters stay home rather than vote Democratic. /nt artemisia1 Mar 4 #13
I and a ton of good Democrats have been working for a long time to turn Texas blue LetMyPeopleVote Mar 4 #21
Going to be very hard Takket Mar 4 #23
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