Texas Standard For October 31, 2018
It’s a Texas contest for U.S. Congress that may add up to more than a single congressional seat. We’ll take a look at that race and why the stakes are so high. And: Signs, signs, everywhere signs: a conspicuous number of Texas front yards have been enlisted in the 2018 midterms. Signs of the times you might say, but do political yard signs move the needle? We’ll take a closer look. Also: A Politifact check from the Texas Senate contest, Plus: General Motors calls for the federal government to issue its first zero-emission standards. Should truck-huggers across Texas tremble? Fasten your seat belts and turn up the radio, because its Texas Standard time:

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