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So? Greg Abbott received $1 million from Javaid Anwar, President of Midland Energy, and 680k from Gary Martin, president of Falcon Bay Energy. Why isn't that big news?
i keep getting Beto confused with Mayor Pete. oh well, there isn’t much difference between them. and they say that Republicans are the big money party?
All the money in the world won't change O'Rourke's ineffectiveness and the incident in which he made a total ass of himself after the tragedy in Uvalde.
Abbott said volumes with his silence.
As for Soros, eventually he'll kick the bucket, and the money stream will dry up, at least where's he concerned.
Abbot has a lot of disasters under his belt. His controlling of women is going to backfire.
Anyone Soros backs is guaranteed to be a far-left dingbat. Just look at the two buffoon D.A.'s in California. One was recalled and the other one is.on his way out.
Sometimes I think Soros backs these nitwits just to entertain himself while watching things fall apart.
All the money in the world won't change O'Rourke's ineffectiveness and the incident in which he made a total ass of himself after the tragedy in Uvalde.
Abbott said volumes with his silence.
As for Soros, eventually he'll kick the bucket, and the money stream will dry up, at least where's he concerned.
I wouldn’t be so sure. The Spawn of Soros swim very close to The Big Fish.
Yup both parties use their financial powers to assist in local races. We saw it here in my district with Mace vs. Cunningham. They blew the budget on Mace's campaign and she won.
That's how it has been done for a very long time.
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