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2024 Texas Elections

“More than our wombs”: Women in conservative Texas cities mobilizing to end GOP dominance

Democrats in Lubbock and Amarillo hope Kamala Harris’ candidacy and a backlash to abortion laws will help make their long-held vision of a blue wave a reality.

Texas State Board of Education District 15 candidate Morgan Kirkpatrick, center, hosts a postcard-writing campaign, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, at the Mahon Public Library in Lubbock.

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Texas State Board of Education District 15 candidate Morgan Kirkpatrick speaks to volunteers during a postcard-writing campaign, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, at the Mahon Public Library in Lubbock.

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Martha Korn looks down as she writes postcards during Texas State Board of Education District 15 candidate Morgan Kirkpatrick’s campaign, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, at the Mahon Public Library in Lubbock. Korn wears a “I’m on the Left Side of Texas” button.
Martha Korn pauses while writing postcards during Texas State Board of Education District 15 candidate Morgan Kirkpatrick’s campaign, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, at the Mahon Public Library in Lubbock.

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