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Where each presidential candidate stands on health care
By
Alexis King
Published Oct 8, 2020
TCU 360 is highlighting some of the key issues from the presidential candidates' perspectives.
Gov. Abbott announces new limits to ballot drop-off sites
By
Zaed Yousuf
Published Oct 2, 2020
An executive order announced by Gov. Greg Abbott limits the number of mail-in ballot drop-off locations in Texas.
Tarrant County Elections said results will not be delayed on election night
By
Cole DeLuca
Published Oct 2, 2020
Election Day results in Tarrant County will not be delayed due to COVID-19, said the county's elections administrator.
Tarrant County Elections administrator details Election Day during COVID-19
By
Cole DeLuca
Published Sep 28, 2020
The Tarrant County Elections administrator details what to expect when voting in the upcoming election.
ALL IN to Vote: How TCU students can register to vote
By
Joey Palmeri
Published Sep 15, 2020
Elections are quickly approaching and an organization wants to help students get out to vote.
Midterm results signal leftward shift for Tarrant County
By
Benton McDonald
Published Apr 10, 2019
The nation's largest Republican leaning urban county saw Democrats edge closer in local, state, and national races and could provide a roadmap for success in 2020.
Women make history in the 2018 midterms
By
Mariana Rivas
Published Dec 4, 2018
More women ran for government in the 2018 midterms than ever before. What motivated them to run and win?
House shift moves subpoena power to Democrats
By
Michael Rogers
Published Nov 13, 2018
Democrats set to take over the House in January will have a special authority at their disposal, that Republicans gave them.
Hispanic voters credit O’Rourke for their participation
By
Carolina Olivares
Published Nov 7, 2018
Texas had a higher voter turnout, especially amongst Latinos. Some say O'Rourke inspired them to vote to hopefully see a change in government.
Cruz holds off O’Rourke to keep Senate seat
By
Katie Carter
Published Nov 7, 2018
In the contentious race for the Texas Senate seat, Republican Ted Cruz defeats Democrat Beto O'Rourke.
A focus on immigration fails to sway some Tarrant County voters
By
Benton McDonald
and
Marissa Stacy
Published Nov 6, 2018
The politicalization of an approaching migrant caravan doesn't seem to have affected how some Tarrant County citizens voted Tuesday.
Campus catches election fever
By
TCU 360
Published Nov 6, 2018
Many TCU students have been swept into the frenzy of the 2018 midterm election.
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