Texas Standard for March 2, 2016
In the electoral wrecking ball of 2016, the Texas establishment emerges largely unscathed. But there’s more than meets the eye. We’ll break apart the winners and losers all across the state, and what the outcomes tell us about who we are – and where we’re headed politically. Also: It could be one of the most significant abortion cases in years. A case from Texas gets an audience before the eight justices of the Supreme Court. In a post-Scalia era, what happens if there’s a draw? Those stories and much more, on Wednesday’s Texas Standard:

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