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Houston
Dallas
San Antonio
Austin
El Paso
Inner cities (above) nearly 8 mil. in population....primarily Democrat.

Governor very popular, even with Dems.


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Don't understand how Abbot is up 10 points and Beto is winning with the same voters counted. Who the fuck votes for Abbot and Beto on the smae ballot......boggles the mind.


Karl Rove talked about that. But predicts West and rural Texas will keep Texas red. With all the California and yanks moving here, who knows what will happen in 4 more years.

Imagine though, if Cruz loses, but with other gains in the Senate, Cruz could replace RBG in the USSC.
 
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Read today that young peoples vote is up 500%. That is trouble if that is the case....
 
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Cruz in the lead, gradually increasing the margin currently. 50.1 to 49.2.
 
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Be to is the ultimate beta male tool... hope he loses big.





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It is so sad how liberal Austin is. In Travis County, which Austin is in, so far has voted overwhelmingly for every single democrat by around 200K votes over the republican.




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Houston
Dallas
San Antonio
Austin
El Paso
Inner cities (above) nearly 8 mil. in population....primarily Democrat.

Governor very popular, even with Dems.


Plus, the most money ever spent on a senate race in history.
 
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All the large cities have been called for Roberto, and Cruz is still leading, now. Cruz will win.


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It is so sad how liberal Austin is. In Travis County, which Austin is in, so far has voted overwhelmingly for every single democrat by around 200K votes over the republican.


Hays went Beto too. Beto visited Texas State and they put in early voting booths there. Bleh.


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It is so sad how liberal Austin is. In Travis County, which Austin is in, so far has voted overwhelmingly for every single democrat by around 200K votes over the republican.


Hays went Beto too. Beto visited Texas State and they put in early voting booths there. Bleh.


I remember seeing that on the news. College students complained they couldn’t get to voting locations, despite all kinds of transportation options, so they install voting booths at the college. Crap.




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NBC/ABC CALLS CRUZ WINNER


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I remember seeing that on the news. College students complained they couldn’t get to voting locations, despite all kinds of transportation options, so they install voting booths at the college. Crap.


Won't matter this time. Cruz will win. It'll be interesting to see how Texas goes in the next couple of elections though. Just so many leftists oozing into that state.


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It is so sad how liberal Austin is. In Travis County, which Austin is in, so far has voted overwhelmingly for every single democrat by around 200K votes over the republican.


Hays went Beto too. Beto visited Texas State and they put in early voting booths there. Bleh.


I remember seeing that on the news. College students complained they couldn’t get to voting locations, despite all kinds of transportation options, so they install voting booths at the college. Crap.
Those snowflakes are inside San Marcos, the county seat. There's bus service.

Meanwhile, when I voted, there were people using walkers and canes.
 
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Politico has called it for Cruz as well. He was a virtual tie in the metro areas and winning the rural areas big.


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When you have large liberal areas such as Dallas and El Paso (where the democRat is from), this is what happens.


Unfortunately, it’s going to get worse with migrants from California and south of the border.
Houston had a record turnout too and many areas in Houston are always Demonrat.



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Like I said before, Texas might one day turn blue, but it ain't time, yet. All the fucking money they poured in TX to try to buy this race went for naught. FUCK YOU commies.


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Thank you Ft. Worth & North Dallas suburbs.


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Like I said before, Texas might one day turn blue, but it ain't time, yet. All the fucking money they poured in TX to try to buy this race went for naught. FUCK YOU commies.



That is true, outsiders spent Sooooooo much on this for beta boy Beto. The most expensive Senate race in history. And they lost. Good.





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