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And then there’s Lupe Valdez. She’s the best the Dems can do. She got a 100k+ in the whole damn state.


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Way to go Texas! That'll learn'em! Big Grin

Just a quick aside about Hispanics and names...while it is true that Hispanics have more traditionally had names that sound more like law firms (my personal record is seeing six names total from first to last including a hyphen), my Cuban parents were more practical about naming my brother and I. Not only do we not have multiple last names, my brother and I don't even have middle names. Our parents felt we were born Americans and didn't want to saddle us with the potential confusion and saw it as more practical for personal, legal, and documentation purposes over a lifetime. Thanks Mom and Dad! Smile


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Tonight, Senator Ted Cruz easily, handily won the primary as expected. The news is that once again, turnout for Republicans stomped Democrat turnout (even though the press is only reporting that Dem turnout was higher than usual.)

It was a good night.
You should see the idiot the Demonrats are running against Cruz. The dude got a F from the NRA, and would be more at home in Commiefornia or Taxachusetts. He'll probably do OK in Dallas and Austin with the Commiefornia escapees.
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Trading barbs over Texas Senate seat, Cruz, O'Rourke waste no time in battle for midterms

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and the Democrat congressman who wants his job wasted no time celebrating their primary victories Tuesday night, taking aim at each other as soon as polls closed to set the stage for one of the most closely watched contests of the midterm elections.

Rep. Beto O’Rourke, D-Texas, has already managed to energize Democrats in the traditionally red state, while Republican incumbent Cruz looks to maintain support from the conservative GOP base by blasting his opponent as a “left-wing liberal.”

In a statement following his primary win Tuesday night, Cruz said voters would have a “clear and stark choice” in November, painting O’Rourke as a Texas-style “Bernie Sanders.”

“Congressman O’Rourke is a left-wing, liberal Democrat — he is running like Bernie Sanders across the state, and the voters of Texas will have a decision of what policies and values reflect their own values,” Cruz said after easily securing the GOP nomination with 85 percent of the vote.

Cruz then released an ad targeting O’Rourke with a country jingle that warned voters, “If you’re going to run in Texas, you can’t be a liberal, man.” Cruz tweeted the clip, which played to the tune of Alabama’s “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas.”

The tweet came shortly after O’Rourke secured the Democratic nomination with 65 percent of the vote.

Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvKElqdUxZg

The ad says O’Rourke “wants to take our guns” and calls him “liberal Robert,” referring to his given first name, and says he “changed his name to Beto.”

But despite Beto O’Rourke’s uphill battle to seize Cruz’s Senate seat, he has energized Democratic voters for the first time in more than a decade, signaling a tight race come November.

For the first time since 2008, more Texas Democrats voted in the primary than Republicans, according to early voting numbers. Ahead of Tuesday’s primary, the Texas secretary of state’s office noted that 465,000 people voted in the Democratic primary, compared with about 420,000 Republicans.

When the voting booths closed, O’Rourke released a statement saying that the polls show him within “striking distance” of the “junior senator from Texas." And his fundraising can’t be ignored.

“We’ve already outraised Cruz multiple times with grass-roots donations alone, without taking a dollar from PACs,” O’Rourke said.

According to reports, O’Rourke raised nearly three times more than Cruz over the first 45 days of 2018 — with $2.3 million to Cruz’s $803,000. While Cruz does have a cash-on-hand advantage over O’Rourke, the Democratic challenger is only wavering by $1 million.

O’Rourke could have a challenge in Texas, though, when it comes to Second Amendment rights.

In an interview on CNN’s “New Day” Wednesday, O’Rourke defended his gun control stance, noting that Texas has a “great tradition and culture of gun ownership,” but that the state should take “leadership on the issue.”

“I’ve got to face my kids and my conscience and do the right thing when we have the opportunity to do the right thing,” O’Rourke said.

Cruz has already seized on O’Rourke’s gun control policy, saying he is “undermining our Second Amendment.”

“Those are wonderfully popular positions if you’re running for the Senate in New York or Massachusetts or California,” Cruz said on CNN’s “New Day.” “But this is Texas. Those are not the views of the vast majority of Texans.”



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The account I saw said that 1.5 million Republicans voted and just 1 million Democrats, so there were NOT more Democrats voting than Republicans this time.

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The tweet came shortly after O’Rourke secured the Democratic nomination with 65 percent of the vote...

But despite Beto O’Rourke’s uphill battle to seize Cruz’s Senate seat, he has energized Democratic voters for the first time in more than a decade, signaling a tight race come November.

Horse puckey. The local news talking heads were stunned that O'Rourke's supposedly inspiring campaign and impressive air ad buys didn't get him anything like the 82% or so that Cruz got. The "takeaway", as they like to call it, was that O'Rourke's campaign somehow failed to quite get traction with the voters.

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For the first time since 2008, more Texas Democrats voted in the primary than Republicans, according to early voting numbers.

In CenTex, at least, it was another case of multiple Dems wanting to challenge Republican incumbents and generally splitting the primary vote somewhere very close to equally. Dems may smell opportunity, but it's opportunity for individual candidates rather than to turn the state blue.
 
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The local news the morning of the primary were all giddy about turning Texas Blue, if anything it served to really piss off the voters even more. Saying that is like waving a red flag in front of a bull.


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So what you're saying is that Beta is still going to be first loser! Big Grin

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The account I saw said that 1.5 million Republicans voted and just 1 million Democrats, so there were NOT more Democrats voting than Republicans this time.

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The account I saw said that 1.5 million Republicans voted and just 1 million Democrats, so there were NOT more Democrats voting than Republicans this time.

flashguy


In the General Election of 2016, nearly 5,000,000 voted Republican, a bit less than 4,000,000 voted God Damned Commie.




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Ooooh, dude said "shit" at South By South West! Raaaad.
 
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