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writer Deborah C. Tyler came up with a last-minute nickname for then-gubernatorial candidate Davis, a "gynecist", a term Kutner felt was meant to be derogatory by Tyler, but according to Kutner, "actually sounds kind of awesome once she starts describing what it means: Gynecism promotes the political
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reported that the personal history Davis had been sharing on the campaign trail "blurred" some facts. In particular, Slater said Davis did not divorce until she was 21 (not 19 as she had claimed), that she only lived in her family's mobile home for a few months after the divorce, and that she had
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called for a second special session to allow for another attempt to pass the abortion restrictions, as well as to address other issues. The bill was eventually passed by both the House and the Senate in the July 2013 second special session, prompting one commentator to state that "Wendy Davis won
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and others as well as raucous cheering and yelling from the political activists gathered in the Capitol carried on through midnight and the close of the special session. Following the deadline, Republicans indicated that a vote had taken place and passed, while Democrats declared that the vote had
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for one semester, but left the school for financial reasons. While waiting tables in 1983, she was introduced by her father to lawyer and former city councilman Jeffry R. Davis, who would become her second husband. The couple eventually married on May 30, 1987 and settled in a historic home in the
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gun law in Texas, which was banned under Texas state law. She also said that background checks and training requirements would "help ensure that only mentally stable, law-abiding citizens" could carry weapons. She later said that she believed municipalities should be able to decide whether the
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On February 11, 2014, Davis said that she would have supported a ban on abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, if the law adequately deferred to a woman and her doctor. She said she found the ban on abortions after 20 weeks to be the "least objectionable" provision in the abortion bill she had
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While serving on the Fort Worth City Council, Davis voted in Republican primaries. (Municipal elections in Texas are nonpartisan, so her affiliation was not indicated on the ballot when she ran for City Council.) Davis has said that she was then a Republican because she liked Republican
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In October 2013, Davis campaign spokesman Bo Delp said, "Like most Texans, Sen. Davis opposes late-term abortions except when the life or health of the mother is endangered, in cases of rape or incest or in the case of severe and irreversible fetal abnormalities". Also in October 2013,
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in 1973, when she was 10 years old. When Russell was 13, her parents divorced. Her father quit his job to pursue work in community theater, leading his child support payments to evaporate. Her mother, who had a ninth grade education, supported her four children by working menial jobs.
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In 2009 and 2011, Davis voted against a bill that requires physicians to perform a sonogram on and provide other information to abortion patients prior to an abortion. In 2011, she would also vote against a bill that requires an ultrasound prior to an abortion.
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Subsequently, in 1999, Davis was elected to the Fort Worth City Council. During her nine-year tenure there, Davis focused on transportation, economic development, and neighborhood issues. She also worked on economic development projects, such as the
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as "one of the nastiest campaign ads you will ever see." The ad attacked Abbott as being hypocritical for receiving monies from an accident which incapacitated him, and then, as attorney general, supporting litigation limits on such payments.
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During the filibuster, Davis wore hot pink sneakers known as Mizuno Wave Rider 16. Following the filibuster, the sneakers became "the bestselling shoe on Amazon.com and an unlikely feminist symbol". Davis's sneakers gained national attention.
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been financially supported by her second husband while at TCU and Harvard. Davis acknowledged the errors and said, "My language should be tighter". Amid the controversy, Davis' daughters each released letters in defense of their mother.
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of Fort Worth, and she wanted to vote on judicial nominees in Republican primaries. She voted in the Republican primaries in 1996, 1998 and 2006 and she has given $ 1,500 to Granger. Also, in April 1999, she gave $ 250 to
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regulations for Texas. The filibuster played a major role in Senate Democrats' success in delaying passage of the bill beyond the midnight deadline for the end of the
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On November 4, 2014, Davis lost the gubernatorial race to Abbott, 59%-38%. According to exit polls, she received the support of only 47% of female voters in Texas.
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regulations for Texas. The filibuster played a major role in Senate Democrats' efforts to delay passage of the bill beyond the midnight deadline for the end of the
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ruled that Davis had gone off topic, forcing a vote on whether the filibuster could continue. Despite Republican efforts, parliamentary inquiries from
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Upon examining Davis' voting record over her three terms in the Texas Senate, Mark P. Jones, the Chairman of the Department of Political Science at
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When Davis was 17 and still in high school, she moved in with her boyfriend, construction worker Frank Underwood. In 1981, she graduated from
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During her time working for the Safeco title company, Davis was paid an annual salary of $ 40,000 by her husband Jeff Davis. Jeff Davis told
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laws would apply within their boundaries. After losing the 2014 gubernatorial election, Davis stated that she opposed open carry laws.
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In November 2003, Jeff and Wendy Davis separated. When the divorce settlement was finalized in 2005, the former couple shared "joint
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While on the Fort Worth City Council, Davis supported gun restrictions, including restrictions for gun shows at city facilities.
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position that the primary and most essential power a female can hold is the control of her own sexual and genital functions."
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of a budget bill that cut $ 4 billion from public education in the state, resulting in a special session called by Texas Gov.
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Davis first ran for the Fort Worth City Council in 1996, but was defeated by ninety votes. After her defeat, Davis sued the
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In August 2014, Davis released her first campaign ad, entitled "A Texas Story." The ad attacked her rival, Abbott, for a
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as the "Best Servant of the People". In January 2012, Davis was listed among "12 State Legislators to Watch in 2012" by
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endorsed Wendy Davis for governor. On February 13, 2014, she expressed support for same-sex marriage and said that
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that he paid her the salary for her work for the city of Fort Worth as a council member, a job that paid little.
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stated that she alleged "that biased coverage led to her defeat and caused injury to her physical and
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In 2000, Davis voted for Fort Worth's nondiscrimination ordinance based on sexual orientation.
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taken place after midnight, making it void. Dewhurst later conceded that the bill was dead.
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In 2008, running as a Democrat, Davis narrowly defeated incumbent Republican Senator
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DAVIS, WENDY; FORT WORTH, TX 76102; HOMEMAKER; 4/28/99; $ 250; Bush, George W (R)
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and surviving partners with their legal rights. In May 1993, she earned her
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and another (whom she named "Tate Elise") due to the fetus suffering from
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from 2009 to 2015. She previously served on the Fort Worth City Council.
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won the war." The bill was signed by Gov. Rick Perry on July 18, 2013.
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Candidates in the 2020 United States House of Representatives elections
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called the advertisement "character assassination and fear-mongering".
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named her "Rookie of the Year". She was also chosen by the readers of
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In October 2014, a Davis campaign ad was described by Aaron Blake of
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Texas Senate Vote Puts Bill Restricting Abortion Over Final Hurdle
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Texas passes abortion restriction bill, governor certain to sign
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Crawford, Amanda J. & David Mildenberg (September 4, 2013).
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and was mentioned as a possible candidate for statewide races.
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On October 3, 2013, Davis announced her intention to run for
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On February 6, 2014, Davis expressed support for a proposed
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The filibuster attracted national attention, including from
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On July 22, 2019, Davis announced her candidacy for the
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mySanAntonio.com, Kelsey Bradshaw (February 25, 2016).
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State of Texas Marriage Certificate Number: M194004492
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decision from which he had dissented. Diane Reese of
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Weber, Paul J.; Weissert, Will (September 5, 2014).
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On July 22, 2019, Davis announced she would run for
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Texas Election Results: 21st Congressional District
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Texas Senate
10th
Kim Brimer
Konni Burton
Fort Worth
Joel Burns
West Warwick, Rhode Island
Republican
Democratic
Tarrant County College
Texas Christian University
BA
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Fort Worth, Texas
10th district
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filibuster
Senate Bill 5
abortion
legislative session
governor of Texas
in 2014
Republican Party
Greg Abbott
Texas's 21st congressional district
Chip Roy
West Warwick, Rhode Island

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