Since Rick Perry beat Tony Sanchez, Democrats from Wendy Davis to Beto O’Rourke have tried to help the party emerge from the political wilderness.
donned pink Mizuno sneakers and staged a filibuster that temporarily stalled an anti-abortion bill that would close clinics. Davis became a national figure. Against the advice of some advisers, she ran for governor against Abbott, who had most recently served as attorney general.
, was elected attorney general. In 2015, he was indicted on securities fraud charges and has not yet gone to trial.
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