Texas Standard For March 2, 2020
Despite big spending by the candidates in Texas, including rallies, robocalls and door-to-door canvassing, many Texas Democrats say they’re still not sure who they’ll vote for tomorrow. We’ll hear how they’re doing the political math. And: Fear is fueling a major price drop, in a clash between the Texas energy industry and the coronavirus. All of that and then some today on the Texas Standard:

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