The Texas AG race Bush vs. Paxton
NY Times:
Bush Dynasty, Its Influence Fading, Pins Hopes on One Last Stand in Texas
George P. Bush is running to unseat the incumbent attorney general. His family, once powerful in Texas, has become an albatross as well as an asset.
George P. Bush appears to be the most conservative Bush politicians. He also has name recognition and is running against a politician that appears to be a magnet for law suits. However, when Paxton is on the job as Texas AG he has been effective in getting verdicts that conservative Texans appreciate. One of the curious things about the litigation against Paxton is that it never seems to go anywhere.
I think either of these candidates would continue the Texas tradition of using litigation to accomplish conservatives' ends. I think the staff of the AG's office in Texas also has able and effective lawyers.
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