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Luckily for them they passed voter suppression laws budkin Jul 2022 #1
Coincidence? I think not. TheBlackAdder Jul 2022 #11
So, they are more concerned... Grins Jul 2022 #24
Yeah, those voting suppression laws and gerrymandering affects mostly blacks and blue areas . . . Lovie777 Jul 2022 #2
I want Abbott to LOSE so bad. I hope this trend continues. liberalla Jul 2022 #3
Texans will get exactly what they deserve Cozmo Jul 2022 #4
How can you say that? iemanja Jul 2022 #5
True enough, but without Texas VOTERS, Abbott would be a nobody. calimary Jul 2022 #6
Not all of us. area51 Jul 2022 #7
I'm sorry, but I really dislike this phrase, even though I know it's often used. Lonestarblue Jul 2022 #22
+1 broiles Jul 2022 #23
Woman as property. Seems to me that sums it up. calimary Jul 2022 #8
This is a mid-term election. lees1975 Jul 2022 #9
It will get better for Abbot when he eliminates rape as he promised. How's that coming along, Greg? keithbvadu2 Jul 2022 #10
rape as an exemption for abortion iemanja Jul 2022 #14
The act keithbvadu2 Jul 2022 #16
An appropriate quote by Mark Twain: panader0 Jul 2022 #12
That's a good one iemanja Jul 2022 #15
Messing with Texas eomen Deminpenn Jul 2022 #13
37 is still too high. LiberalFighter Jul 2022 #17
Kick dalton99a Jul 2022 #18
I love that. iemanja Jul 2022 #20
Oppressors don't oppress to be popular gratuitous Jul 2022 #19
"... pregnant women [...] abused in ways no man would ever tolerate ..." Hermit-The-Prog Jul 2022 #21
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