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Biting the Hand That Votes for You

Biting the Hand That Votes for You

The Texas GOP depends on rural voters to win in November— but uses party rules to punish their legislators This past weekend, the Texas Republican Party held a meeting that told rural Texans everything we need to know about who’s really running things. The so-called “grassroots” censure campaign against Republican lawmakers wasn’t a homegrown uprising of county conservatives— it was a coordinated insider operation cooked up in Austin. And once again, it’s the rural legislators who paid the price.

The Racheal Clark File
The Racheal Clark File
The Racheal Clark File
The Racheal Clark File
The Racheal Clark File
The Racheal Clark File

The Racheal Clark File

Racheal Clark was looking for a home – and found it at the Groesbeck Journal. What began as a job (two years ago this week) has morphed into something more. Whether or not it turns into a career is still an open question, but for now at least, she’s a reporter covering four different counties and doing it exceptionally well.

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