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Bently Paiz
Bently Paiz, far right, at a Sept. 27 campaign fundraiser with former Texas Sen. Wendy Davis, left, and Claudia Zapata, who lost the race for Texas 21 House District in November.
Democrat billboard
Canyon Lake Democrats hope this sign on FM 2673 near the Canyon Lake Area Chamber of Commerce will give some Republicans a few reasons to vote blue.
Braver Angels workshop
During July workshops at the McKenna Center, trained Braver Angels moderators warned participants against the four horsemen of polarization: stereotyping, dismissing, ridiculing and contempt. Image courtesy of Roxanna Deane.
abortion protest
Young Democrats protesting the U.S Supreme Court's ruling banning abortion made their voices heard at Main Plaza in New Braunfels Friday.
beto o'rourke
Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke is headed to Central Texas after a campaign stop in Sherman today. Facebook image.
Beto O'Rourke
Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke speaks at South Texas College on April 12.
Maven's outside seating
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke was scheduled to take this stage at Maven's Inn & Grill on Saturday. Facebook image.
debate
A lively debate is expected tonight between two Republican candidates for Texas House District 73. Former New Braunfels Mayor Barron Casteel faces off against Carrie Isaac. Image courtesy of New Braunfels Conservatives.
beto campaign poster
Image courtesy of the Beto for Texas campaign website.
carrie isaac
Carrie Isaac, center, Republican candidate for Texas House District 73, met with supporters during a recent block walk in New Braunfels.
comal county courthoue
Comal County's historic courthouse. File image.
democrats of comal county
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Valerie Jean Riedel
Thirty-eight-year-old New Braunfels resident Valerie Jean Riedel faces misdemeanor criminal mischief charges for allegedly bashing in the door of Comal County Democratic Party headquarters on Tuesday.
vandalized door
Comal County Democratic Party headquarters in New Braunfels was vandalized overnight by this woman, who tried to smash the front door by hitting it twice with a shovel. Security camera image courtesy of Comal County Democratic Party.
biden bus
Former Texas State Sen. Wendy Davis, second from left, was aboard this campaign bus when it was swarmed by the New Braunfels Trump Train. File image.
critical race theory
Image by Rob Wilson.
Kyle Biedermann
Rep. Kyle Biedermann represents Canyon Lake in Texas House District 73. Facebook image.
women's march
Image courtesy of Democratic Women of Comal County.
lwvca rally
Members of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority joined in Friday's pro-democracy rally at Main Plaza. Image courtesy of Bently Paiz.
League of Women Voters-Comal Area
Former Tye Preston Memorial Library Director Roxanna Deane is stepping down as president of the League of Women Voters-Comal Area and will now serve as its treasurer. Montana Rindahl, right, Youth Services librarian at Bulverde's Mammen Family Public Library, recently joined the local league because it's an "excellent fit" for her interests.
Trump Train members
Trump Train founder Steve Ceh, far right, who challenged New Braunfels City Mayor Rusty Brockman at a council meeeting on Jan. 25, was photographed on the terrace of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 after attending former President Donald Trump's "Save America Rally." There is no proof that the Cehs were part of the insurrectionist mob that overran the U.S. Capitol in the aftermath of that event. From left: Unidentified woman, New Braunfels resident Anita Valdez, Randi Ceh and husband Steve.