Trump's Latest Attack on Voting Rights
The president is pushing states to create citizenship lists to prevent non-citizens from voting

A routine get-out-the-vote video from the Texas Republican Party sparked an ugly backlash within MAGA circles Tuesday, with conservative figures attacking the state's GOP chairman for being born in India and prominent activist Scott Presler for being gay.The video featured Texas GOP Chairman Abraham George and Presler, a well-known conservative voter registration activist, standing outside Allen City Hall in Collin County urging Republicans to vote in the primary runoff. It was standard party unity content — until the replies rolled in.Former FBI whistleblower Kyle Seraphin set the tone. "This is f------ nauseating," he wrote. "This is the Texas GOP. A man born and raised in India and a gay guy who doesn't know how to wear boots. Good luck and good night."Conservative fundraiser Spence Rogers was equally blunt, writing: "An Indian and a gay guy walk into a bar…." leaving the punchline unwritten but the implication still unmistakable.GOP precinct chair Sarah Fields added: "Dear Scott, this video is CRINGE and Abraham is NOT a conservative. We are voting him out at the next convention."The attacks drew a sharp contrast with the video's message, in which George and Presler called for Republican unity heading into the general election. "Once this primary election runoff is over we're coming together," George said. "We are going to push for every single candidate in November."Even the Texas Democratic Party weighed in, though considerably more mildly — mocking Presler's choice to tuck his jeans into his cowboy boots.
The president is pushing states to create citizenship lists to prevent non-citizens from voting
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Texas AG Ken Paxton's victory over Sen. John Cornyn shows how much Republican voters distrust the political establishment - and are raring for a fight
Paxton’s win, despite his history of scandals, signals the president’s enduring grip over the state. Plus, one sex educator on why she doesn’t define sex at all• Don’t already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up hereGood morning.Ken Paxton, the scandal-ridden Texas attorney general who was backed by Donald Trump, beat the incumbent, John Cornyn, in the Republican primary runoff for senator, signaling how much sway the president still has in the deep red state.And Paxton’s new opponent? As a Democrat, Talarico faces long odds in Texas, but has built a groundswell of popularity through his message of peace and populism. Ahead of the primary, Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez, a former Democratic candidate for the Senate and a partner at Ascend Strategy Labs, a social justice consulting firm in Austin, said that “if Ken Paxton becomes the candidate, Talarico has a shot”.How much has funding declined? The WFP’s funding was cut last year by a third, with the US, the largest donor by far, decreasing its contribution by more than half.How does the US-Israel war on Iran affect famine? Most directly, it drives up food prices, mostly because of transport costs, but some aid routes have also been blocked. Continue reading...
Texas state Rep. James Talarico‘s Democratic Senate campaign raked in record donations on Tuesday, when his rival secured the Republican nomination, setting the pair up to face off in November. Tuesday evening, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton trounced Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), securing a resounding victory in the Republican primary that ended the incumbent’s decadeslong […]
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A right-wing activist trashed Democratic candidate James Talarico as unelectable in Texas, and a fellow panelist on CNN wiped the smirk from his face.Anti-trans crusader Terry Schilling ticked off a litany of gender-coded reasons that Talarico, a state representative and former educator, could not defeat scandal-plagued Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton, as "CNN This Morning" host Audie Cornish laughed."We've been told in 2008, in 2014 and 2020, and now in 2026, that Texas is going to turn purple and then turn blue," Schilling said. "It's just not going to happen, the demographics aren't there. The state is very conservative. It's Christian-oriented, and with Talarico, you have a candidate – I know, I know you you're shocked that they're using tofu against him. But this is Texas, and I've spent a lot of time in Texas and invest a lot of money in Texas elections. That's actually devastating for him.""You need someone, if the Democrats really wanted to take out any Republican in that state, Ted Cruz or even Paxton, they would nominate an oil man," Schilling added. "They would nominate someone that's out there working on the oil rigs, not some leftist professor or leftist teacher from from Austin who says that the incarnation of Christ justifies abortion. It's crazy."Through her laughter, Cornish took note of the language Schilling used to attack Talarico."All your fighting words, 'Austin,' 'teacher' – yuck," Cornish chuckled. "Texas is the white whale for Democrats. Also true, Trump-backed candidates that didn't do so well in a state like Georgia, a southern state where maybe the Democrats, the demographics weren't supposed to work out in his favor, and now there are Democratic senators there. So do Democrats feel like this is the year?"Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright addressed Schilling's smears before answering the host's question."Conservative does not mean Christian," Seawright said, as Schilling grinned. "GOP does not mean 'God's only party.' I want to just say that to my dear friend to my right here."Schilling's grin faded at the confrontation, and Seawright turned his attention to the general election matchup."Politics is a game of matchups, and when you have an indicted election denier who helped lead the effort to overturn the 2020 election and someone who is impeached, I think we welcome that to the conversation," he said. "I think that Democrats are well-positioned to take advantage of a very fertile environment, not only because Republicans have failed in Washington, but also, I think people in Texas are feeling the residue of the failed leadership in Washington, and I think that matters in this environment." - YouTube youtu.be