KBAD Seeks Input from Members on our Future

KBAD needs to hear from you

Your input is needed as we move to new organizing strategies to serve our community and work to win elections

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic ​is forcing​ ​Democrats​ to shift the way ​we organize. For

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Guest Editorial: Transition is Hard

Guest Editorial

Transition is Hard: This too shall pass

Houston — 2019

Nitrogen dioxide, represented by color density on the maps, is shown to be in remarkably lower concentrations over cities including Houston, New York and Chicago. Satellite images, provided

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HCDP Chair: More than a figurehead

HCDP Chair: More than a Figurehead

BY KBAD board chair Diana Robinson

As we’re faced with an unfortunately divisive race for chair of the Hays County Democratic Party, let’s look at some of the many responsibilities the county chair has.

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KBAD Live: The Chair Interview

KBAD Live: The One-Question Podcast

Why are local politics important?

In this episode of the KBAD Live podcast, host Rick Austin chats with Hays County Democratic Party chair Donna Haschke about why it is critical to get involved in local

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Complaining won’t save Democracy

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Complaining won't save Democracy

When January 1, 2020 arrives, we have less than eight weeks until early voting in the Texas primary election starts. After the primary, there will just be a few months before Election Day on Nov. 3

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Be a KBAD Volunteer Superhero

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KBAD seeks volunteers for 2020

Volunteers Assemble!

When January 1, 2020 arrives, we have less than eight weeks until early voting in the primary starts. And then we will have just a few months to reactivate our voters to gear

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Editorial: Immigration Crisis

Member Voices

Immigration Crisis: How did we get here? What can we do?

By KBAD member Claudia Kling

For the most part I grew up in West Texas, about three hours from the border, and we raised our children there.

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We Turned Hays County Blue

 

 

Congratulations to everyone who worked hard to turn Hays County blue this year! WE DID IT!!!! We are a blue county! If the rest of Texas voted the way we did, we would’ve ran the table and elected

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