Texas Standard For October 19, 2017
Are Republican politicians in Texas paying a price for the scandals surrounding their party leader? We’ll measure the Trump effect. Almost one year away from midterms, a new poll on political attitudes in Texas and the impact of the oval office occupant. And: A Mexican governor arrested south of the border, and why the U.S. wants him in the states. Also: Medical professionals in the military say post-traumatic stress is hard to treat. But that may be about to change. We’ll have the latest. Also: The election is one thing, but is Moscow messin’ with Texas secession? It appears the answer is da, ya’ll. All those stories and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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