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Here are the participants:
Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado
Former Vice President Joe Biden
Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey
South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg
Former Housing Secretary Julián Castro
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio
Former Representative John Delaney of Maryland
Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York
Senator Kamala Harris of California
Former Governor John Hickenlooper of Colorado
Governor Jay Inslee of Washington
Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota
Former Representative Beto O’Rourke of Texas
Representative Tim Ryan of Ohio
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont
Representative Eric Swalwell of California
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts
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Top Texas Republicans on the ropes after tone-deaf storm response
The swaggering, Texas brand of free-market governance that’s central to the state’s political identity is taking a beating.
Sen. Ted Cruz received heavy criticism after traveling to Mexico on Wednesday night. | Alex Brandon/AP Photo
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The brutal winter storm that turned Texas roads to ice, burst pipes across the state and left millions of residents shivering and without power has also damaged the reputations of three of the state’s leading Republicans.
Sen. Ted Cruz was discovered to have slipped off to Mexico on Wednesday night, only to announce his return when he was caught in the act. Gov. Greg Abbott came under fire over his leadership and misleading claims about the causes of the power outages. And former Gov. Rick Perry suggested Texans preferred power failures to federal regulation, a callous note in a moment of widespread suffering.