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Hello Fort Worth and welcome to another episode of the Fort Worth Freedom Review. My name is Anthony Sosa and I am here today with Amber O’Dell and Christie Beamer to give our takes of the democratic candidates for the Tarrant county election this November. Early Voting has already started, but if you have not already voted here is information on the Democrats running for Texas Railroad Commissioner, Texas Supreme Court, Tarrant County Sheriff, Tax Assessor-Collector, Commissioners Constables and District Judges as well as what those positions do. As always, please subscribe and sign up for our newsletter and get updates on FW political news and deep dives into local issues. We are currently a volunteer organization, if you would like to get involved or want to contact us you can reach us at [email protected] or follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @FWReview and on Facebook at Fort Worth Freedom Review. This podcast is made possible by The Justice Reform League, a Fort Worth based non-profit. If you wish to support us, please go to www.JusticeReformLeague.org and click on the Donate button.
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Hello Fort Worth and welcome to another episode of the Fort Worth Freedom Review. My name is Anthony Sosa and I am here today with Amber O’Dell and Christie Beamer to give our takes of the democratic candidates for the Tarrant county election this November. Early Voting has already started, but if you have not already voted here is information on the Democrats running for Texas Railroad Commissioner, Texas Supreme Court, Tarrant County Sheriff, Tax Assessor-Collector, Commissioners Constables and District Judges as well as what those positions do. As always, please subscribe and sign up for our newsletter and get updates on FW political news and deep dives into local issues. We are currently a volunteer organization, if you would like to get involved or want to contact us you can reach us at [email protected] or follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @FWReview and on Facebook at Fort Worth Freedom Review. This podcast is made possible by The Justice Reform League, a Fort Worth based non-profit. If you wish to support us, please go to www.JusticeReformLeague.org and click on the Donate button.