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Texas Primary Results

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Thought I'd start a thread to discuss the primary results as they come in later tonight.

link to results: http://enr.sos.state.tx.us/enr/

I have nothing to comment on yet, but I'm sure I'll think of something to say later tonight. :mrgreen:
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SRO1911 wrote:I noticed driving around today, as well as talking to the 'election officials' that turnout was pretty low in abilene at least. hopefully the after five crowd will put some numbers up.
Predictions on the radio were that turnout would be low. My wife and I early voted, so I can't report one way or the other on the crowds at the polling stations today.
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I went and voted...there were several folks there voting, but not sure how many usually turn out for a primary around my area.
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Only a couple people at my polling place but than there never has been a lot when I've gone in the past.
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7:32:48 PM

Mitt Romney 149,884 http://enr.sos.state.tx.us/enr/results/ ... _state.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Barack Obama - Incumbent 0 104,861 http://enr.sos.state.tx.us/enr/results/ ... _state.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Obama was ahead numerically earlier :shock:


U. S. Representative District 25
Roger Williams REP 2,438 27.46% 2,438 27.46%
Justin Hewlett REP 1,710 19.26% 1,710 19.26%
Wes Riddle REP 1,312 14.77% 1,312 14.77% :thumbs2:
Dianne Costa REP 1,075 12.10% 1,075 12.10%
(4 of 224 Precincts )

U. S. Representative District 17
Bill Flores - Incumbent REP 7,038 86.78% 7,038 86.78% :thumbs2:
George W. Hindman REP 1,072 13.21% 1,072 13.21%
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Race Total 8,110 8,110
Precincts Reported 5 of 306 Precincts

U. S. Senator
Ted Cruz REP 105,713 29.22% 105,713 29.22%
David Dewhurst REP 171,328 47.35% 171,328 47.35%
115 of 8,779 Precincts
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The group that I belong to has been campaigning for several non-establishment candidates. There has been all kinds of the usual dirty tricks going on against our candidates but the main "target" of activities admitted that if turnout is low, she "is toast". She knows, as well as the rest of us, that in a low voter turnout condition, those that do vote are likely to be better informed and not likely to be suckered in by the negative campaign ads that are packed full of lies.

I really want to tell her that should should have considered the low voter turnout problem before she angered every Conservative in her district. But I'll wait to crow until the results are in, I'm dearly hoping that she won't be having another victory party tonight. And she isn't even MY representative.
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Wes Riddle was a few blocks from me yesterday and I got involved preparing for a trip and doing yardwork etc ...that I forgot to go talk to him :banghead: Oh well, we tweeted back and forth today.
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after leaving Dripping Springs I was travelling up Interstate Highway 35 and ran in to some Liberty activists and supporters celebrating Memorial Day and reminding passers by to vote on Election Day! They were holding my signs, along with the American Flag and POW-MIA Flag at the busy intersection of Parmer Lane and I-35 North. Pictures are attached (first one “V” for Victory).
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Spent Memorial Day at some very moving ceremonies. First, this morning went to Burnet on the Square—local chapters of VFW and American Legion sponsored the program. The guest speaker was LTC (Ret.) Bobby Pardo, who became famous after performing a heroic feat of airmanship over the skies of North Vietnam. His maneuver saved another crew from capture when the F-4 Phantom jet was hit by anti-aircraft fire. Pardo literally pushed his buddy’s plane out of the way with the nose of his own, getting him to a safe distance for ditching. Next went to Dripping Springs for a ceremony at noon to raise the American flag back to full mast from half mast and to lay a wreath in honor of our fallen heroes. Local chapters of the VFW and American Legion sponsored that program too. Pictures from Dripping Springs are attached—I particularly love the sculpture there of a soldier kneeling before the cross. The American soldier represents freedom as much as any other symbol I can think of, so his juxtaposition with the Holy Cross connotes to me FAITH and FREEDOM. These go together in the American experience and must if we are to stay strong and independent and to live our lives in blessed Liberty.
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I'll tell you this: the loneliest place in Tarrant County this afternoon was the democrat voting area at our polling place. They had 3 people sitting there, waiting for one single democrat to show up. None did. Meanwhile on the republican side of the room, business was brisk.
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I'm at Byzantio's on W Gray, for Pat Lykos' party. The muttering I'm hearing is that early numbers aren't looking good for her.
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RHenriksen wrote:I'm at Byzantio's on W Gray, for Pat Lykos' party. The muttering I'm hearing is that early numbers aren't looking good for her.
I can't even find that name on the return sheet...either R or D. :headscratch

Speaking of looking at the D side...

so far 245,459 of my fellow Texans are certified, Grade A Morons. :banghead: :banghead:
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She's already conceded. Anyone know where Mike Anderson stands on 2A?
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74novaman wrote:so far 245,459 of my fellow Texans are certified, Grade A Morons. :banghead: :banghead:
Theres a lot more than that they just ain't been certified yet.
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I didn't even know we were voting today until I got home from work and my roommate asked if I'd voted... 5 minutes after the polls closed.
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74novaman wrote:Speaking of looking at the D side...
so far 245,459 of my fellow Texans are certified, Grade A Morons. :banghead: :banghead:
A large majority of them are not real Texans!

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