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Republican Fred Meno said that the migrant caravan only reinforced his views on immigration. Photo courtesy: Marissa Stacy

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.
Madison County voting bailiff Billy Swindle, right, hands out an I voted sticker, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018 in Ridgeland, Miss. Voters have a number of races to consider, including judiciary and federal offices and some local issues. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

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.
Every vote counts this midterm season

Every vote counts this midterm season

By Grace Amiss and Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Nov 6, 2018
Fort Worth voters share what brought them to the polls this midterm election.
The sign of indicating the direction to the entrance to the polling station at R.L. Pascal High School in Fort Worth. Photo by Richard Edgemon.

Election Day enthusiasm doesn’t match early voting

By Richard Edgemon
Published Nov 6, 2018
As voters hit the polls on Election Day enthusiasm remains high.
FILE- In this Oct. 23, 2018, file photo people arrive for early voting at a polling place in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File)

Don’t have a ride to the polls? No problem.

By Katie Carter
Published Nov 6, 2018
Uber, Lyft, and Lime are offering discounts for riders looking get to the polls on Election Day.
Willie Nelson and Beto ORourke on September 29th, 2018 in Austin, Texas. Photo by Rick Kern/WireImage

What we’re reading: O’Rourke gets musical

By Carolina Olivares
Published Nov 6, 2018
President Trump has made progress building a wall along the Rio Grande and we learn Beto O'Rourke can do more than just public speak.
Texas Government 101

Texas Government 101

By Griffin Conboy
Published Nov 6, 2018

The 2018 midterm elections are here! And while most Texans are focused on the race for the U.S. Senate seat, many other positions are up for grabs, especially in the state government. Here's a look at...

Voters stand in line to vote at an early voting polling site, Monday, Oct. 20, 2014, in San Antonio. Early voting began Monday across Texas. The U.S. Supreme Court this weekend gave Texas permission to enforce a contested voter ID law this election. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Sunny skies in Texas for Election Day

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Nov 5, 2018
Voters have no excuse not to cast their ballots on election day as the weather in Texas predicts sunshine and warm temperatures.
A sign that says Vote placed outside in Dallas. Photo by: Jorge Sanhueza-Lyon/Kut

Who’s who on the ballot

By TCU 360
Published Nov 5, 2018
Check out the candidates on the ballot before heading to the polls tomorrow.
A sign in TCUs greek village encourages students to vote in the upcoming midterm election. (Hope Crockett/Staff Writer)

TCU students share what shapes their political views

By Katie Carter
Published Nov 5, 2018
For many students, college is their first opportunity to form their own political perspectives away from their family and hometown. TCU students talk about what has helped form their political views.
(Irwin Thompson/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

Voters aren’t limited to two parties this midterm season

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Nov 5, 2018
The Libertarian Party is hoping voters stray from voting for the "lesser of two evils" and instead cast their ballot for what they truly stand for this election season.
A member of TCUs Alpha Zeta chapter created the flyer as a simple way to learn about the political candidates

Latin sorority’s politically inspired social media post goes viral

By Taylor Boser
Published Nov 5, 2018
A flyer created by one TCU student is making it easy to learn more about the candidates running for senator, governor and attorney general.