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TDP Counsel on Letters

TDP Counsel Chad Dunn tells me he has yet to receive an official response from either campaign. He also clarifies the TDP's position a little, in the face of some arguments from the Clinton campaign that they don't know where the idea of legal action came from: "My understanding is that it was a series of comments over time that, taken in aggregate, were universally taken by TDP staff to be legal threats," said Dunn. "We want to resolve all these issues now. If anyone has a problem with the rules, we'd like to find out and deal with them, because litigation between now and March 4th is going to have one effect and that is to disenfranchise Texas Democrats."

Good Work, Chad

Well put. I hope that nothing comes out of all this because it would be a real shame to see all this record turnout and focus on Texas be turned into another Florida.

But if something were to happen, I'm glad that the TDP is out rattling cages instead of waiting to see if rumor turns into reality.

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