Voting for modest gun legislation after the massacre in Uvalde got a Texas congressman sanctioned by his party. (via MaddowBlog)
What’s striking about the Texas GOP’s offensive against Gonzales goes beyond the positions the party expects him to take. Just as important is the state Republican Party’s indifference to broader circumstances.
But as far as the Texas Republican Party is concerned, the fact that Gonzales represents a competitive border district is irrelevant. State GOP officials also don’t seem to care about the fact that if he moved sharply to the right, he’d likely lose.
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