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In reply to the discussion: A word on Crockett/Talarico [View all]TBF
(36,277 posts)2. Which part of Texas do you live in?
I'm in Houston. I've seen polls go back and forth, this one's wide open.
The good news I can give you, esp. if you're not a Texan, is that so far, we've had more people request blue ballots than red in this primary. That's pretty much unheard of down here.
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My comment was only to point out that the amount of primary voting isn't always a good indicator of outcome for a party
mdbl
14 hrs ago
#66
If I still lived in Texas, Jasmine Crockett would get my vote in the primary
Trailrider1951
Friday
#26
My job as a voter is to vote for the most liberal candidate on the ballot. Thus...
Beartracks
Friday
#28
lol - sometimes that works. I learned with Wendy Davis that can be a costly mistake. nt
TBF
23 hrs ago
#41
Well, yeah, it's not without risks. But if it keeps another (R) from contributing to a legislative majority...
Beartracks
17 hrs ago
#61
I guess I should have said - that probably works but not in a statewide contest in Texas.
TBF
15 hrs ago
#64
Alas, I can't. I don't live or vote there. I was speaking generally. But...
Beartracks
14 hrs ago
#67
Exactly. And with it as close as it is, I see him far more the "GOTV" person
Callie1979
18 hrs ago
#60
5 is closer than 8. A win is a 3 point swing. You dont think thats doable??
Callie1979
18 hrs ago
#58
Democrats here only feel bad because one of them will not have the nominaion.
Liberal In Texas
Yesterday
#35