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Majority not always enough to sway Republican state government

ROSS RAMSEY Texans want to legalize marijuana and don’t think everybody should be able to carry a gun without training or a license. So the state Legislature passed a “constitutional carry” bill earlier this year and the governor signed it. And the marijuana bills that were filed in the recent regular session never came to a vote. How does that happen? Those are hardly the only issues where public sentiment and state government are out of whack. According to the findings of the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll, the list includes the legislative response to electric reliability, Medicaid expansion, banning abortion and voting fraud.

Texas voters split over Gov Greg Abbott s job performance, but he remains popular among Republicans, UT/TT Poll finds

Texas voters split over Gov. Greg Abbott’s job performance, but he remains popular among Republicans, UT/TT Poll finds The June 2021 poll shows that 44% of Texans approve of Abbott’s job as governor, while 44% disapprove. Author: The Texas Tribune Updated: 1:32 PM CDT June 29, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas Texas voters are split over whether they approve of Gov. Greg Abbott’s job performance, though he remains popular with Republicans and more popular among Texans than President Joe Biden, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll. The June 2021 poll shows that 44% of Texans approve of Abbott’s job as governor, while 44% disapprove. That leaves him with an overall approval rating from Texas voters that’s better than those of Biden, U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz and John Cornyn, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Attorney General Ken Paxton and House Speaker Dade Phelan. Abbott enjoys the approval of 77% of his own party’s voters, with 43% of

Poll: Immigration, border security remain top concerns of Texas voters

Heidi Pérez-Moreno Texas Tribune With the Texas-Mexico border moving to center stage in national politics, Texas voters consider immigration and border security the most important problems facing the state, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll. Combined, those topics are the top state-level concerns of 34% of all Texas voters, and of 59% of Republican voters in the state, the poll found. Asked about the most important problems facing the United States, 16% of Texas voters chose political corruption/leadership, while 14% chose either immigration or border security. Another 8% chose the COVID-19 pandemic as the biggest threat. The state s increasing racial and ethnic diversity is a cause for optimism, according to 37% of voters, down from the 48% who made the same assessment in a UT/TT Poll a year ago. It s a cause for concern, according to 34% of all voters, up slightly from the 31% with that sentiment a year earlier. Among Democrats, 55% called increas

Trump s return for border visit seen as a boost for South Texas GOP

Trump s return for border visit seen as a boost for South Texas GOP
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