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Inside Texas Politics: Why are so many ballot applications being rejected?

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Counties across Texas are rejecting mail-in ballot applications at much higher rates than normal. It’s the result of a new Republican-backed law that changed the way ballot applications are filled out. Travis County Judge Andy Brown says the changes are confusing voters. And he says this is not about election integrity but voter suppression.

It’s likely, Democrat Beto O’Rourke and Republican Greg Abbott will face each other this Fall in the governor’s race. And the latest campaign finance reports show both are formidable fundraisers. O’Rourke raised $7.2 million in the first 46 days of his campaign. Abbott collected $18.9 million over the last six months with a total of $65 million on hand. What does this mean for the races moving forward?

The FBI raided Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar’s home and campaign office. According to reports, agents removed boxes from his Laredo home and were present at a downtown building Cuellar owns.

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