Texas Standard For January 29, 2020
A race watched nationwide as a test of how well Democrats are positioned to take the Texas House of Representatives. We’ll take a closer look at the contest to replace and incumbent Texas House Republican in District 28: why all the attention, and what the outcome does or does not tells us about changing politics in the Texas suburbs. And: With only days till the caucuses, where do Texas voters stand in the presidential race? Brand new numbers from the respected Texas Lyceum survey. Also: A PolitiFact check and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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