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🇺🇸The Texxan (@thetexxan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So Greg Abbott and Dan Patrick are OK with a SITTING TEXAS SENATOR profiting $10 million dollars per year on the backs of hardworking texas homeowners?? AND TEXANS ARE LOSING THEIR HOMES DUE TO PROPERTY TAX????? STOP THINKING THESE POLITICIANS CARE ABOUT US START MAKING

Texas Cannabis Collective (@txcannaco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They keep saying cannabis is dangerous, causes dementia and psychosis, and absolutely cannot be regulated. And then in the next breath they say they support medical cannabis use TCUP.

Common Sense Texan (@renardk764) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Office of the Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick Office of the Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick I’ve voted for you in each election you’ve participated in, and Greg Abbott also. Caveat, I wasn’t paying attention to state level politics or the products coming out of our legislature. Now I am. The fact that a THC ban is your first priority during this

TheTexasOne (@texasrepublic71) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember when Chip Roy called MAGA a bunch of Fuc$ers? Then he traveled around campaigning against Trump to win 0 counties for Desantis. Now he thinks he has a chance of Attorney General of Texas.

Merissa Hansen (@merissahansen17) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 BREAKING: New polling from Quorum shows Greg Abbott approval ratings in Texas rose 5 points after vetoing the THC ban in June. Meanwhile, Dan Patrick, who pushed for the ban, saw his numbers drop among heavily Republican voters. Polls by Trump-affiliated firms highlight

🚨 BREAKING: New polling from Quorum shows <a href="/GregAbbott_TX/">Greg Abbott</a> approval ratings in Texas rose 5 points after vetoing the THC ban in June. 

Meanwhile, <a href="/DanPatrick/">Dan Patrick</a>, who pushed for the ban, saw his numbers drop among heavily Republican voters. 

Polls by Trump-affiliated firms highlight