Posted on 03/07/2006 6:52:00 PM PST by AZRepublican
arly voting results in the Fort Bend County Republican primary election show U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay with more than twice the vote of his nearest rival, at more than 59%.
Republican challenger Tom Campbell has 28.74% of the vote, followed by Mike Fjetland with 6.93% and Pat Baig with 4.65%.
Ron Paul, incumbent congressman in District 14, polled more than 80% of the Fort Bend County early vote, while challenger Cynthia Sinatra got 19.41%.
Glenn Hegar took the early-voting lead in the race for Texas Sen. District 18, with 2,292 or more than 57% of the vote, while Gary Gates had 1,451 about 36% of the vote, and David Stall had 6.7%.
In the six-way race for state representative District 28, John Zerwas leads the pack after early voting, with 33.82% of the vote, followed by Mike Baldwin (27.5%), Michael Franks (15.3%), David Showalter (13.75%), David Melanson (4%) and Stan Kitzman (2.5%).
(Excerpt) Read more at fortbendnow.com ...
Oh, but wait! I thought Tom DeLay was in TROUBLE, facing three or four challengers!! Oh, my!! < \ASS. press>
To the MSM I say this:
Nanny, nanny, boo, boo!
Should be interesting reading tomorrow.
Which, again, ought to remind everyone that the ginned-up polls by the MSM are worthless and are merely agenda driven.
... | Pat | Tom | Tom | Mike | ... | ... | ... |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
County | Baig | Campbell | DeLay (Incumbent) | Fjetland | Total | Precincts | Total |
... | ... | ... | ... | ... | Votes | Reported | Precincts |
ALL COUNTIES | 578 | 3,933 | 9,522 | 898 | 14,931 | 21 | 216 |
Early | 423 | 2,912 | 7,910 | 648 | 11,893 | ... | ... |
BRAZORIA | 29 | 314 | 957 | 54 | 1,354 | 0 | 20 |
Early | 29 | 314 | 957 | 54 | 1,354 | ... | ... |
FORT BEND | 489 | 3,086 | 5,900 | 748 | 10,223 | 21 | 99 |
Early | 334 | 2,065 | 4,288 | 498 | 7,185 | ... | ... |
GALVESTON | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 21 |
Early | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ... | ... |
HARRIS | 60 | 533 | 2,665 | 96 | 3,354 | 0 | 76 |
Early | 60 | 533 | 2,665 | 96 | 3,354 | ... | ... |
No surprise.
Go Delay!
I recall a breathless article just a couple of days ago saying that.
U.S. House, District 22 early voting
Tom DeLay, R (I) 7,910 66.5%
http://chron.com/c/apps/ElectionPub/local.mpl?action=apdisplay&nextview=appublic&ru=Texas&election_id=1014
The moonbats will say "Diebold strikes again, polls don't lie"
What was it again?.........Corrupt a Culture? ...no,uh, Culture a Corrupt Club?....no, Culture for the Currupt?....no
I sure hope these numbers hold up. He's ahead about 3-1 in most of these districts.
Ronnie Earle, eat your heart out.
That noise you hear is Nancy Pelosi crying :0)
59% is rather weak for an incumbent, but in any case it's now 64% at the moment (still weak, but better). Of course, it may not signify much in any case. Specter had about as weak a winning margin as it gets over Toomey, but still cruised in the general.
Can you imagine how Ronnie Earle must feel reading these results? MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Hope this trend continues with a big victory for DeLay!
You might want to wait on your happy dance. Only 10% of the vote is in.
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