Ted Cruz's campaign states he doesn't receive payment for podcasting, while IHeartMedia contributed $630K to a PAC supporting him. Texas might mandate social media influencers to disclose paid political content. Brian Wice emphasizes the importance of expressing opinions through voting. Ken Paxton's supporters were reportedly compensated for defending him on social media. Brad Parscale allegedly paid individuals to defend Ken Paxton and criticize the Texas House. Despite past criticisms, Ken Paxton is gaining popularity and influence within the Texas GOP. Texas is considering regulations to compel social media influencers to disclose paid political endorsements.
Texas could require social media influencers to disclose if they're being paid for political posts https://t.co/sh9j7SdLZk
Once Texas GOP’s ‘weak link,’ Attorney General Ken Paxton is growing more popular and powerful https://t.co/r5CukYiapZ
Ken Paxton's defenders were paid to tweet in his defense. #txlege https://t.co/AUrRPvPaaR
"... former Trump campaign mgr Brad Parscale made payments last year to individuals w/highly-followed accounts, including those out of state, to make posts that defended @KenPaxtonTX & criticized the Texas House that impeached him." #txlege https://t.co/uhXdctvqzD
Brian Wice: People have strong feelings about Paxton. But the time to register that distaste isn’t by going to my Inbox but by going to the ballot box. https://t.co/nEXhr9fJ7V
Texas could require social media influencers to disclose paid political posts https://t.co/zDIUkwaQ7J
Ted Cruz campaign says he doesn't get paid to podcast. IHeartMedia gave $630K to a PAC backing him https://t.co/qwIMXj8ehM