Can we not let anyone else in from Kalifornia? Or does that hurt someone's feelings?
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Originally posted by txwhitetail View PostCan we not let anyone else in from Kalifornia? Or does that hurt someone's feelings?
Complete BS when people move to any State and then try to change that State.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostIn Liberty County, the local elections are won/lost in the primaries... Ain't many DemoKrauts in Liberty county... Whoever wind the Repulsican primary wins the election... This little county is about as RED as they git!
Ain't that right Tmag?!
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Originally posted by txwhitetail View PostCan we not let anyone else in from Kalifornia? Or does that hurt someone's feelings?
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Originally posted by Dusty Britches View PostIt's the highest democrat voter turnout since 2002 - when Obama won his first term and the democrats took a super majority in the US senate.
I talked to some ladies that work the booths.. They said that the democrats are out in numbers like they have never seen before.
It's bad enough that it's making FOX news almost daily..
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It looks like their plan to invaid Texas from all directions and turn Texas blue may be working... I surely hope not but I'll say this for the liberals... When they have a goal, not matter how screwed up that goal may appear to conservatives, they go after it no holds barred..
Just look at all they have accomplished... In 8 years They set this country back 40 in every category and they arent done yet..
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I have seen people on here and people I have talked with say that they are going to vote against all incumbents. In some cases that may be voting against someone that is actually a good person ad politician and it just might put someone in, either Republican or Democrat that may be way worse. Not sure I understand this thinking. I realize a ton of the incumbents are worthless, but there are some (few) that are fairly decent.
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4 things I see here:
1 - The first mid-term of a change in the presidential party get's the other party out much stronger due to their motivation to oppose the sitting president. It happens a lot. Republicans did it in 2010. That doesn't mean the majority in congress will shift, but it's the easiest time for the opposition party to gain seats.
2 - Democrats typically lead in raw numbers during early voting. I havn't seen overall turnout numbers yet, but I'd bet that Republicans made significant gains on election day.
3 - Republicans had fewer "hotly contested" primaries. Due to less drama, it's less likely to bring them out in droves.
4 - While primary elections are important, the general is where it counts in the balance of power. The question is will R's have enough motivation to go vote? If they do, they'll show their sheer dominance by numbers remain in Texas.
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Yeah, I don't understand that mindset either. I voted for who I liked in the primary, and will vote for who I have to in the general. There are some seats that I have a preference for a particular candidate, and they are not the incumbent, but most I honestly only know what they say and not who they are.
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