WASHINGTON — Fewer than one-third of Texas voters believe elected officials are doing enough to prevent gun violence, according to a new poll. Results from The Dallas Morning News-University of Texas at Tyler poll, which surveyed 1,268 registered voters across the state Sept. 6 – 13, indicate a majority want more legislation to address gun […]
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