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Pages in category "Political parties in Texas" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Defend Texas Liberty [26] Indian Americans for Freedom – Carol Stream, IL; Latino Victory PAC – Washington, D.C. Republican Jewish Coalition – Washington, D.C. United Puerto Rican Political Action Committee – Lawrence, MA; United We Dream PAC – Washington, D.C. US-Cuba Democracy PAC (pro-democratic Cuba group) – Hialeah, FL
Eagle Forum, a conservative interest group that uses grassroots techniques to promote conservative women's and family issues in public policy. Elliot Institute , an advocacy group founded by electrical engineer and anti-abortion activist David Reardon, which studies "the effects of eugenics, abortion, population control, and sexual attitudes ...
The American State Assembly: Anti-government group. This is Texas Freedom Force: Anti-government group. We Are Change: Anti-government group. Tarrant County. Constitution Party: Anti-government group.
Political party Year founded Former names Ideology Mergers/Splits International affiliations African People's Socialist Party: 1972 Merger of: Junta of Militant Organizations Black Rights Fighters Black Study Group Uhuru Movement: American Indian Movement: 1968 Pan-Indianism: Black Hammer Party: 2019 Black nationalism Black separatism Black ...
Pages in category "Political advocacy groups in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 375 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Across the greater San Antonio area, a local mayor, a political consultant and several elderly members of the League of United Latin American Citizens, or LULAC, a century-old civil rights group ...
In their book, Texas Politics Today 2009-2010, authors Maxwell, Crain, and Santos attribute Texas' traditionally low voter turnout among whites to these influences. [4] But beginning in the early 20th century, voter turnout was dramatically reduced by the state legislature's disenfranchisement of most blacks, and many poor whites and Latinos.