If you count just the votes of people born in Texas then yes. One of those odd stats I came across two years ago.
Texas being blue in the not too distant past was being discussed you dummy. I don't know what you think I'm trying to say. I know he wasn't elected senator but I found that kernel pertinent to the conversation.
Props to Lina Hidalgo and the county clerk for setting up the infrastructure to get voters out there. Impressive job. Btw, I'm getting so sick of these Trumpette heads. Watching these Trump rallies with the majority of the people not wearing masks in the middle of a global pandemic tells me everything I need to know about cheattle head. Wish a secession was possible. Lol
Doesn't mean it's blue or red, but still... wow. 53% of 17m registered voters have voted. Dare to say we'll reach 70% (12m)?
We had a Democrat Texan governor as recently as 1987. It's been pretty Republican since then. Those we send to the U.S. Senate....well, if a weaselly scumbag like Ted Cruz can win just by having his name on the ballot, barely beating out (but beating nevertheless Beto O'Rourke).... John Cornyn is the favored Republican incumbent running for reelection and he has an approval rating of 39%. OVERALL. (22% gave no opinion, to be fair, which probably means they either don't know much about him OR are going to vote Republican even though they know he ain't all that.) I think these represented your Yellow Dog Democrat faction. There were traces, vestiges, and they faded or died off in the 1980's. Yellow Dog Democrats was a political term applied to voters in the Southern United States who voted solely for candidates who represented the Democratic Party. The term is now more generally applied to refer to any Democrat who will vote a straight party ticket under any circumstances. - WIKI I do know a LOT of Republicans here in Texas voting for Biden. My aunt and uncle. My stepdad has NEVER VOTED in his 73 years of life (that still stuns me) and he and my mom just stepped up to the plate to vote for Biden. In Kingwood we visited them and my wife took a walk through the neighborhood and counted far more Biden-Harris signs than Trump. IN F*****G KINGWOOD. For the record, I don't expect Biden to win Texas. Too many rednecks (sorry, although y'all do make great barbecue; and I drive a pickup, too, and, YES, George Strait music is awesome [see, we agree on some stuff!]) to overcome. But it's far more likely than Trump winning California or New York, amiright? Amiright?
I said it before, there is a 3 to 1 better chance of Biden winning TX than Trump winning re-election. Perspective
Pretty much describes me as well. First voted in 2016 when Trump won out the primary and no one stepped up to run as a 3rd party candidate. I guess they lost control of their own party back in the Tea Party days and have just been getting more radical.
Funny I've seen dueling analyses of whether the high turnout is good for Biden or Trump. One looked at geography of voting and said it helped Trump, the other looked at primary participation and said it helped Biden. I guess we'll see Nov 3.
Higher turnout tends to favor Democrats historically, hence all the GOP voter suppression efforts. If this country was a pure Democracy we’d never have a Republican President. Surprised the TX GOP isn’t suing over these 24 hour polling sites. Already b****ing about mail in and drive through figured that was next.
High turnout tends to go one direction, especially with historic turnout like this across the country. Personally, I think it’s a massive blow out rather than a horse race. Let’s find out on Tuesday.
That's interesting. There's a ton of immigration from Cali/NY/Etc...but it's not all young people. Retirees are flocking to the Hill Country, and they come with all political persuasions, but mostly they are rich suburbanites from Houston/Dallas/San Antone/Austin. Everything was blue up here until '94 or so, then AM radio began...which begat email...which begat facebook...which begat all of the dumbass social media misinformation. It's really weird up here. I'm curious how the voting will break down in some of these counties.