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Correction: In yesterday’s (Tuesday) report, we erroneously listed Rep. Tony Tinderholt (R-Arlington) as representing open HD96, which is represented by the retiring Rep. Bill Zedler (R-Arlington). We have corrected the mistake in our online report and regret the error.

SD27: Planned Parenthood Texas Votes and Texas Equality PAC, the political arm of Equality Texas, endorsed challenger Sara Stapleton-Barrera in the Democratic runoff over Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr. (D-Brownsville).

PRES: The presidential race in Texas is a statistical dead heat in the latest Texas Survey released today (Wednesday) by Democratic national polling firm Public Policy Polling. Joe Biden leads President Trump, 47%-46%, well within the survey’s margin of error. Respondents to the survey favored Trump over Hillary Clinton in 2016, 51%-42%. Seven percent of Trump’s 2016 voters said they would vote for Biden and another 7% were not sure. Self-identified “independents” favored Biden, 50%-34%.

Biden led among Hispanic/Latino voters, 68%-21%. This is dramatically different than the most recent Univ. of Texas/Texas Tribune poll, which showed Abbott leading Trump, 50%-40%, among Hispanics/Latinos.

The president’s approval rating is 46/49, while Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R) approval rating is 58/30. Interestingly, the survey found no gender gap when it came to Trump’s approval rating, which was 47/50 among women and 45/47 among men. Trump’s approval rating among “independents” was 35/55, while Abbott’s was 52/32.

More than three out of five respondents were “very concerned” (37%) or somewhat concerned (26%) about voting in person during the coronavirus outbreak. There was a stark divide between Trump’s 2016 voters (13% very concerned, 27% somewhat concerned) and Clinton’s 2016 voters (64% very concerned, 26% somewhat concerned). Asked about allowing all registered voters to vote by mail “given the current coronavirus outbreak,” 53% of respondents agreed, and 38% were opposed to the idea. Just 25% of Trump’s 2016 voters approved compared to 85% of Clinton’s 2016 voters. If eligible to vote by mail for the November general election, 43% said they “definitely” would do so, compared to 36% who “still plan to vote in person.” Only 19% of Trump’s 2016 voters would “definitely” vote by mail if eligible, compared to 69% of Clinton’s 2016 voters.

The survey of 1,032 “Texas voters” was in the field April 27-28. The poll was conducted for Democracy Toolbox, a Democratic firm based in Dallas Co.

SEN: The Communication Workers of America union endorsed Sen. Royce West (D-Dallas) in the Democratic runoff over M.J. Hegar. The union previously endorsed Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez for the primary election.

CD4: The Senate Intelligence Committee will hold a confirmation hearing for U.S. Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Heath), President Trump’s nominee for Director of National Intelligence, next week.

CD13 open: Young Conservatives of Texas endorsed Ronny Jackson in the Republican runoff over Josh Winegarner.

CD27: Democratic nominee Rick De La Fuente is now a candidate for Congress in Florida after he filed to challenge U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) in that state’s August 18 primary election. Wilson defeated him in the 2018 primary, 84%-16%. De La Fuente lost a primary election for another Congressional seat in California earlier this year, taking 9% of the vote. So far, De La Fuente has been unable to vote for himself in any of these elections because he is registered to vote in San Diego, Calif. De La Fuente defeated Corpus Christi businessman Charlie Jackson, 61%-39%, in the Democratic primary for CD27 in March, despite not campaigning in the district.

Mail Ballot Lawsuits: A lawsuit was filed today in a San Antonio federal court challenging the restriction of blanket eligibility to vote by mail to Texans aged 65. The suits argue the law violates the 26th Amendment of voters under age 65.

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Texas Sen. José Menéndez is defending a 2023 law that lets cities like San Antonio reinvest state tourism and hotel tax revenue into major projects, including a proposed $1.3 billion Spurs arena, saying it keeps the city competitive with others that have used similar funding to spur growth. Democratic U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico, speaking in Fort Worth recently, cast himself as an independent voice challenging both parties and billionaires’ influence, as his tight primary race with Colin Allred gains national attention. Meanwhile, Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Indiana resident Malcolm Tanner, accusing him of trying to take over Loving County by luring out-of-state residents with false promises of free homes in unsafe desert conditions.

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Austin-based energy startup Base Power announced it has raised $1 billion in new funding to expand its residential battery leasing business, positioning itself at the center of Texas’ fast-growing clean energy sector as demand surges nationwide. Meanwhile, Gov. Greg Abbott has authorized hundreds of Texas National Guard soldiers have been deployed to Illinois to assist federal immigration authorities in Chicago. And in education, Texas selected Odyssey, a national tech firm, to design and administer its new $1 billion school voucher program, the Texas Education Freedom Accounts.

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Walmart has announced plans to eliminate synthetic dyes and over 30 other ingredients from its U.S. private brand food products such as Great Value, Marketside, Freshness Guaranteed, and Bettergoods, with a target completion date of January 2027, as outlined in a recent corporate statement.

The Details:

  • The initiative removes 11 synthetic dyes, such as Red No. 40 and Yellow No. 5, along with preservatives and artificial sweeteners, responding to customer demand for simpler ingredients while maintaining taste and value.
  • The move affects all Walmart U.S. food private brands, supporting a more transparent food system and aligning with evolving health-conscious trends.
  • Walmart President and CEO John Furner said, “Our customers want products with familiar ingredients, and we’re delivering on that promise.”
  • The transition will leverage natural alternatives, with the company collaborating with suppliers to meet the 2027 deadline.

“Our customers have told us that they want products made with simpler, more familiar ingredients - and we’ve listened. By eliminating synthetic dyes and other ingredients, we’re reinforcing our promise to deliver affordable food that families can feel good about.”

- John Furner, President and CEO, Walmart U.S.

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This shift could set a new standard for the U.S. food industry, boosting consumer trust and influencing market trends.

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