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Texans, what are your thoughts on the 2024 election?

A view of the U.S. and Texas flags flown on the south side of the Texas Capitol from the Capitol Dome in Austin on Aug. 12, 2021 (Sophie Park/The Texas Tribune, Sophie Park/The Texas Tribune)

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The Nov. 5 elections are jam-packed. The U.S. president, members of Congress and many other state and local elected offices are on the ballot. There has been no shortage of news, with President Joe Biden dropping out of the presidential race and Vice President Kamala Harris quickly gaining support from Texas Democrats to become the expected presidential nominee.

So we want to know: how are Texans feeling?

Fill out the form below, which will help us find Texas voters and residents to talk to and highlight what Texans care about this election cycle. We want to hear from all Texas residents — regardless of voter eligibility. While not all Texans can cast ballots, all Texans are impacted by policy decisions in the state.

Want to learn more about the upcoming elections? You can read more of our work about the 2024 elections here.

The Texas Tribune answering reader questions about 2024 elections. To share your question or feedback with us, you can fill out this form.


Big news: director and screenwriter Richard Linklater; NPR President and CEO Katherine Maher; U.S. Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-California; and Luci Baines Johnson will take the stage at The Texas Tribune Festival, Sept. 5–7 in downtown Austin. Buy tickets today!


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