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Respondents were asked, "How would you rate the job Ken Paxton is doing as Attorney General? Would you say that you..." Respondents were asked, "How would you rate the job Ken Paxton is doing as ...
Second Reading Podcast: Public Opinion and the Big Unresolved Issues Pending in the Texas Legislature The Texas Politics Project produces courses for students enrolled at UT Austin and for the public ...
More Respondents were asked, "Thinking about the economic situation of you and your family, do you think the U.S. increasing tariffs will generally help you and your family, hurt you and your family, ...
Support/Oppose: Requiring public schools in Texas to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom (April 2025) Search all available interships. The Texas Politics Project produces courses for ...
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More Respondents were asked, "Thinking about state spending, do you think that Texas state government spends too much, too little, or about the right amount on each of the following? Border security." ...
As the Texas Legislature convenes for its 89th session, a University of Texas/Texas Politics Project Poll reveals that the concerns that prevailed during the 2024 election continue to shape Texas ...
One of the biggest stories of the 2024 election cycle was Donald Trump’s success in increasing his support among Latino voters. The exit polls in Texas suggest that Trump won 55% of the Latino vote in ...
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