Paxton offers to drop out of Texas Senate runoff if Congress passes stalled SAVE America Act
Source: The Washington Times stories: Politics · Bias: Center Right
Summary
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Thursday he'll drop out of the Republican Senate runoff against incumbent John Cornyn if the upper chamber can find a way to pass a federal voter ID measure that has been stalled for weeks.
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