Texas GOP Senate candidate Paxton has been voting illegally, report suggests
7/8/202641 min
Texas Attorney General and Republican candidate for Senate, Ken Paxton's marriage fell apart two years ago when his wife accused him of having an affair and she moved out of the house they shared. According to new reporting from the Texas Tribune and ProPublica, the address of that house is still on Paxton's voting registration even though he hasn't lived there for years and does not appear to be going back. Zach Despart, Texas Tribune investigative reporter, talks with Jen Psaki about why Paxton may have committed voter fraud, and why that would be an especially rich irony.
Graham Platner's time as Maine Democrats' candidate for Senate appears to be about to end, with another brutal round of reports of sexual impropriety. But Platner has been underperforming as a candidate anyway, so replacing him may be to Democrats' advantage if they can pick a good candidate. But how do they choose a new candidate in the short time they have, and straddle the requirements of mainstream Democratic politics while incorporating the renegade, grassroots spirit that has become a hallmark for a party in transition. Jim Messina, campaign manager for former President Barack Obama, and Amy Walter, publisher and editor-in-chief of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter, talk with Jen Psaki about how the Democratic Party should navigate a potential Platner exit.
Rep. Debbie Dingell joins to discuss the contentious Democratic primary in Michigan.
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Jen Psaki· Host0:59
We are all basically waiting for Graham Platner to drop out of the race for Maine Senate. It is hard to imagine any other possible outcome at this point. And to be clear, there has been a steady stream of scandal and controversies about Platner for months now. And through most of it, the voters of Maine and his top supporters have stuck with him. It's been kind of a fascinating political story to watch. But Politico's reporting yesterday on allegations of sexual assault were

