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February 11, 2020

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Texas Sues California Over Travel Ban. Not That One, the Other One.
Dallas Observer

Ken Paxton, forever at war with affordable healthcare, women's personal autonomy and reality, added a new foe to his list Monday afternoon: California. Three years after the fact, Paxton is making his objection to the Golden State's ban on state-paid travel to Texas his office's newest cause célèbre, challenging it in a new suit filed with the U.S. Supreme Court.

There is only one question for Democratic primary voters: Who can win?
The Washington Post

The Democrats contending to square off with President Trump face less an opportunity than an imperative. Nuanced policy differences among the various hopefuls could not be less important. Winning in November isn’t everything; it’s the only thing.

Trump's GOP guardrails obliterated after impeachment
Politico

Five days after President Donald Trump was acquitted in the Senate’s impeachment trial, whatever restraints the Republican Party envisioned for him going forward are being utterly obliterated. The upshot is the Senate GOP’s robust anti-Trump wing from four years ago has been whittled down to a handful of Maybe Trumpers.

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