The River Oaks area of Houston is one of the wealthiest parts of Texas with lots of Republican voters.
All good signs!
Gray St. is borderline Montrose which is heavy rat area. This is the heart of SJLs district heavy rat!
That is awesome.
This red wave is going to gain us seats in both the House and the Senate.
They have nothing to lose, and nothing to fear if they win (there would be no investigation.)
NANCY PELOSI - Speaker of The House
ADAM SCHIFF- Intelligence committee chair
MAXINE WATERS - Finance committee chair
START MAKING THEM AFRAID TO COMMIT VOTE FRAUD!!!
And at least 33% of those camping there are actual citizens.
Just voted in Montgomery County (Red district) heavy turnout, long lines.
All good signs!
Blue House Sue...thanks for your analysis of the article.
The article paints a rosy picture for the dims.
FTA: O'Rourke meanwhile objected to the partisan undertones in Abbott's and Cruz's message. In an interview with the Houston Chronicle on Sunday night in Sugar Land, he said this election isn't about Texas being red or blue.
"Who cares about the partisan color of Texas?" O'Rourke said. "I could give a damn about what party you are in."
Hey O'Rourke!
We care what party you are in...which is why you are going to lose.
Yep, looks like a Red Wave to me:-)
The MSMLSD will continue to lie and say a blue wave is coming.
Just voted in Dallas. Huge turnout; big line, looked like a heavy presidential rather than a midterm. I am in Sessions’ district; saw a number of Sessions signs, but no Allred signs or workers. Most concerning were the swarms of Beto droids working the lines, handing out Beto stickers, which large numbers were taking. Saw no Cruz signs or workers. Clearly there is a big ‘virtue signalling’ effect in supporting Beto, and people are intimidated against showing support for Cruz. Also clearly, there’s tremendous enthusiasm on both sides; I just don’t know which way it’s going to work out
Just voted in Kerrville. Long lines obviously heavy turnout. Hope this indicates big repubo. Most were as old or older than I. In my 70s.
I voted REPUBLICAN today in Arkansas. My Democratic ancestors who never registered because they did not want to be called for jury duty, have never missed an election since they died. Always Democrat.(Sarc)
No doubt when I kick the bucket, I will begin voting Democrat for the next 100 years.
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