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In this file photo, then-Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis waves to supporters after making her concession speech in Fort Worth, Texas. Ms. Davis is running for a U.S. House seat in 2020. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)

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FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2014, file photo, Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis waves to supporters as she arrives to make her concession speech at her election watch party in Fort Worth, Texas. Four years ago the Democrats pumped big money and organizing muscle into Texas, hoping a gubernatorial candidate that generated national stardom with a 12-hour filibuster could begin turning America's largest red state blue. But Wendy Davis lost by 20-plus points and, with the 2018 governor's race looming, her party has no major candidate to run this time _ meaning it may only be able to hope to do that well again. That symbolizes just how far a promised Texas Democratic resurgence has fallen. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)

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Democratic candidate for Texas Governor Sen. Wendy Davis poses with members of Planned Parenthood as she rallies campaign workers and supporters at the party's west side office in San Antonio, Texas, Monday, Nov. 3, 2014. Davis is running against Republican candidate Greg Abbott. (AP Photo/San Antonio Express-News, Jerry Lara)

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Texas gubernatorial Democratic candidate Wendy Davis talks to the media after casting her vote on the first day of early voting at the Charles Griffin Sub-Courthouse, in Fort Worth, Texas, Monday, Oct. 20, 2014. Davis is running against against Republican Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Max Faulkner) MAGS OUT; (FORT WORTH WEEKLY, 360 WEST); INTERNET OUT

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Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis appears at a press conference on October 13, 2014 to defend her controversial "wheelchair" ad against opponent Greg Abbott (screenshot via The Daily Caller).

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Democratic Texas gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis is defending her controversial "wheelchair ad," even after conservatives and liberals have deemed it insensitive. (Politico)

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FILE - This March 4, 2014 file photo shows Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate, State Sen. Wendy Davis visiting with volunteers at her campaign headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas. President Barack Obama has met with Wendy Davis, the Democratic nominee for governor. The White House says Obama visited briefly with Davis on Thursday at the LBJ Presidential Library in the state capital of Austin. That's where Obama delivered a speech commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)