Texas Attorney General 2022 midterm election: Who are the candidates?

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We are less than a week away from the midterm elections, and the Texas attorney general seat is in play.

Mark Ash's career experience includes working as an attorney with Mark Ash & Associates, PC.

On Friday, Oct. 27, Ash said he was not endorsing Rochelle Garza. He went on to state, "She and I do not agree on some issues and therefore, I will not and cannot endorse her."He has not withdrawn his candidacy. The Texas attorney general is the lawyer for the State of Texas and is charged by the Texas Constitution to:Approve public bond issuesThe Texas 2022 Midterm Elections take place Tuesday, Nov. 8.

 

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Harris county polls are open till 8 pm

Paxton should already be in prison! He's been waiting to go to court for a decade and is still embezzling

Why isn't he under the jail yet

This headline is very misleading.

Who keeps voting for Paxton?! Sheesh, he’s a lowlife criminal.

Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades

She isn’t close AT ALL. Quit embarrassing yourselves.

Fake report!

GARZA TO OFFICE PAXTON TO PRISON! THIS IS SO EASY TEXAS. .

Paxton is wrong person for the job; untrustworthy.

It's puzzling to me how voters in my beloved Texas can vote for a man who is under indictment for securities fraud. I wonder how they rationalize their choice.

Democrats destroying America 🇺🇸

She’s not going to win. Rural Americans going to make sure that doesn’t happen.

I voted straight Democrat & proud of it! Let’s go Texas! VoteBlueIn22

Omg 🤞

Nice try 26, HAHAHAHA

The ad running about the border patrol officer being killed in the line of duty is deceptive. He died of Covid complications.

I voted for her because absolutely anyone is better than him & Republicans know it. pollopenlate houston

The poll with her 7% behind with a 3% margin?

It’s not really in play. He is winning by a wide margin.

(Not really.)

Lol no it's not you corncobs

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