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You are hereSarah DavisFederal Judge in Redistricting Battle is Brother in Law of Texas Democrat Senate Caucus Chairman
I was speaking to a State Senator the other night (he will remain anonymous). We were talking about Texas Redistricting and about the US Supreme Court stopping the ridiculous abuse of power by the two Judges in the San Antonio Federal Court. It was almost as if the Democrats were single handedly allowed to redraw the maps, and then these Judges just used what the Democrats had drawn. Read more » Posted under:
Legislative Update: A View from "The Lege"
(The Legislature is in full swing! Every day, I am constantly reminded of what an honor it is to represent you in the Texas Legislature. There have been many exciting developments since our last update. The House passed "Voter ID" and the Budget, West U Elementary 4th graders visited the Capitol on a field trip, and I passed my first bill! Read more » Posted under:
Sarah Davis Pulls Stunning Upset Liberal Rep. Ellen Cohen in District 134 Race
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Rainy Election Day in Houston, Texas - A live blog - Watch for updates throughout the day
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Early Voting is a BIG HIT with Texas Voters
Day 1 for early voting is in the bag and Day 2 is underway. Voters across Texas rolled out in force to send a message to Washington and Austin. What that message is, we won’t know until the night of November 2nd but I think we can draw some early conclusions. Read more » Posted under:
Welcome to Early Voting!
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RNC Chairman Michael Steele visits Houston on Whirlwind “Fire Nancy Pelosi” Tour
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Judge Orlando L. Garcia is the Brother-In-Law of Democrat State Senator Leticia Van De Putte. Van De Putte was recently the Texas State Senate Caucus Chairman for nearly a decade and she is one of the most liberal Democrats in Texas. Judge Orlando Garcia should have stepped down because of this clear conflict of interest.
The following legislative update came in from Representative Sarah Davis (HD-134):
In a race that caught most people by surprise (except those who had been reading TexasGOPVote) first time candidate Sarah Davis defeated liberal Texas Representative Ellen Cohen for the District 134 seat by a mere 725 votes!
Good morning and welcome to election day in Harris County, Houston Texas. Today I will be traveling around the county visiting polling locations to let you see what is happening across the county. Many important issues are on the ballot. Will Fernando Herrera pull off upset victories over their well entrenched liberal incumbent opponents? Will Prop 1 go down the drain? What will happen with the poll watchers an 
Well folks, here we go! It's time to put our words into actions as Early Voting starts across Texas. From now through October 29th voters across Texas will go to the polls in Early Voting to put the last two years of words into the action of taking our country back. After early voting, the remaining voters will vote on November, 2nd to determine the fate of the elections.
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele visited the Harris County Republican Party Headquarters on Richmond Ave. last week as part of the Party’s “Need a Job? Fire Nancy Pelosi” tour. 
