Today is primary runoff day in Texas, so get out and vote if you haven’t already.
Here’s a brief roundup of Texas election-related news.
TX-35 Democratic candidate Maureen Galindo says she will convert ICE detention center in Karnes County into an internment camp for “American Zionists.”
“It will also be a castration processing center for pedophiles, which will probably be most of the Zionists,” she added.
If you’re an American and you support Israel, well, it’s the Texas concentration camp for you.
A much better use of resources than deporting illegal immigrants, for sure.
Here’s the San Antonio Current:
‘She’ll turn Karnes ICE Detention Center into a prison for American Zionists and former ICE officers for human trafficking,’ Galindo wrote in an Instagram post over the weekend, referring to herself in the third person. ‘It will also be a castration processing center for pedophiles, which will probably be most of the Zionists.’
Johnny Garcia is her primary opponent. The 35th used to be an Austin-San Antonio district, but redistricting changed to stretch from southeast San Antonio all the way down to just short of Goliad.
One $500,000 donation by the casino advocacy group funded by the Las Vegas Sands Corp. has made it the single largest donor in the runoff election for the Texas Railroad Commission, the department largely responsible for regulating the oil and gas industry.
Texas voters heading to the polls in the Republican Primary Runoff Election for the Texas Railroad Commission are getting a fresh look at how big-money players from the gambling world are trying to shape even the most obscure corners of state government.
Incumbent Commissioner Jim Wright just reported a $500,000 contribution from Texas Sands PAC, the latest in what has become a pattern of heavy spending by casino-backed groups and predatory gambling interests in Texas elections.1
Right off the bat, the donation looks out of place. The Railroad Commission’s core job is regulating oil and gas production, pipelines, and mining. It has nothing to do with gambling or casino bills and legalization. Yet a PAC funded directly by Las Vegas Sands, the Chinese-centered casino giant, has decided half a million dollars is a smart investment in Wright’s reelection.
I wonder how Chinese gambling interests think they can benefit from having their man on the Railroad Commission.
Wright is running against conservative Bo French.


The problem for Roy is that Middleton has already been painting him as the the “non-MAGA” candidate for months. Any low-information voters that could be persuaded by a flyer have probably already been persuaded that Middleton is the MAGA candidate. Roy let himself be outMAGAed early in the race and I don’t see him catching up now.
I already voted early for:
Go vote if you haven’t already!
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Consider your. Vote doubled for the races mentioned.
My understanding of the casinos, they don’t want casino gambling in Texas, as they already have their properties outside the state. My last trip to Vegas didn’t inspire me to want to go back. I don’t mind taking my chances, but paying almost $20 for a burger, no I don’t want $10 fries with that, broke me.