Lubbock & West Texas Primary Runoffs: Key Races to Watch
Voters in Lubbock and West Texas prepare for primary runoffs on May 26th, with key Republican contests including the District 19 congressional race, U.S. Senate matchup, and attorney general hopefuls. Both Senate contenders, Paxton and Cornyn, face criticism and baggage. Local races, like the Precinct four commissioner race and the Democratic Party chair battle, are also heating up. Keep an eye on the Precinct three Justice of the Peace contest, featuring two sharp candidates.
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