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The Texas Nationalist Movement asked the court to intervene after the state GOP ruled a petition to add the question to the primary ballot was invalid. “While we’re disappointed in the Supreme Court’s decision, this is not the end of the matter,” Texas Nationalist Movement president Daniel Miller told KERA.
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The Texas Nationalist Movement says it plans to sue the state Republican Party after it rejected a petition to include a "TEXIT" question on the March primary ballot. The party says the signatures were turned in after the deadline, and many were invalid.
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As Britain continues its faltering attempt to extricate itself from the European Union—a process better known as “Brexit”—some Texans may be wondering…
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A fringe group in Texas that would like to see a similar exit vote in the aftermath of the British decision to leave the EU, and now the story has reached…
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In the aftermath of the UK’s controversial Brexit vote to leave the EU, members of the Texas Independence movement have been hoping to get a similar…