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Texas polls busy on last day of early voting [Great news for GOP]
Dallas Morning News ^ | October 31, 2008 | Rudolph Bush

Posted on 11/01/2008 7:28:20 AM PDT by Zakeet

The old records are on the floor, stomped into dust by a constant parade of early voters who, even before one vote has been counted, have made this an election year for the books.

Early voting ended in North Texas on Friday much as it began 11 days ago, with long lines of people filing into polling places to cast ballots in what many called the biggest election of their lives.

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With 967,000 registered voters, Tarrant [County] can boast that nearly half of them have already been to the polls.

Mr. Raborn said his county was on pace to clock around 439,000 early ballots for the election, a significant leap over the previous record of 290,746 early votes set in 2004.

In Denton, the expected turnout was about 180,000, vs. 113,000 in 2004.

And in Collin County, 193,218 people had voted early through Thursday, about 45 percent of registered voters. More than 20,000 additional voters were expected to turn out Friday. That compared with the 154,544 who voted early in 2004.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: earlyvoting; election; gop; mediabias
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To: Jedidah

John Tower was first elected in 1961 in a special election to fill LBJs seat when he became VP.

Texas went Democratic in 60 (stolen), 64, 68 (Wallace took votes from Nixon). Nixon carried the state overwhelmingly in 72. Carter, I believe, carried the state in 76. Reagan turned TX red in 80 and it’s been solidly red since.


21 posted on 11/01/2008 8:14:08 AM PDT by mwl8787
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To: Jedidah

Actually John Tower was elected in 1961 in a special election to replace LBJ who assumed the office of VP after the 1960 election.


22 posted on 11/01/2008 8:15:17 AM PDT by BnBlFlag (Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis "Ya gotta saddle up your boys; Ya gotta draw a hard line")
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To: Jedidah

My wife and I voted straight republican in San Antonio yesterday. The way I figure it, if the democrats get in power and ruin this country, at least I can say I did not vote for them and I did my part.


23 posted on 11/01/2008 8:15:35 AM PDT by HwyChile
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To: Professional Engineer

I notice EL Paso and Nuenca is very low? Hmmm. And Latinos were lower that expected in NV early voting.


24 posted on 11/01/2008 8:15:51 AM PDT by Paul8148
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To: Zakeet

My family and I were handing out fliers for Pete Sessions and GOP. My daughter was getting ready to hand a “door hanger” to a lady when she said, “I have already voted...” My daughter said, “OK...” Then the lady continued, “...for ‘him’”. My daughter gave her a big smile and walked on to the next house. All of the people are I know are voting for McCain. I think Obama has committed the ultimate mistake. With all of his money he has gotten more airtime. But I think people are tired of seeing his face. And every time he speaks, he has something new to say. In other words he never has the same plan for his government if he were to win. People are getting tired of him. And let’s talk Hollywood...I knew Barbara was nuts, but she is affirming it with her own actions. How could someone with a Jewish heritage, like herself or say someone like Steven Spielberg, promote somebody who is going to stand around and let Israel be attacked? Keep praying that the Republicans get out and vote. In fact, keep praying and don’t stop praying.


25 posted on 11/01/2008 8:16:20 AM PDT by Bush or Kerry You decide (...one nation under God...,it's not one nation over Him)
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To: Jedidah

And Gov. Connolly switched from Dem to GOP when?


26 posted on 11/01/2008 8:17:32 AM PDT by aroostook war
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To: Jedidah

Also the Democrats of that era were for the most part old time Conservative Southern Democrats although we had a significant minority of Libs. (predominatly minorities, union types and “intellectuals”).


27 posted on 11/01/2008 8:20:02 AM PDT by BnBlFlag (Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis "Ya gotta saddle up your boys; Ya gotta draw a hard line")
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To: Kandy Atz
Voted yesterday in Frisco... Longest lines I've ever seen at a polling place since moving here 9 years ago. I watched a number of younger voters walk into the building, look at the long line, turn around and leave. Though anecdotal, it appears that Obama supporters’ conviction is on par with their intelligence level. Let's hope this trend continues nationwide... my guess is that it will.
28 posted on 11/01/2008 8:20:05 AM PDT by Common Sense 101
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To: Tammy8
We can hope this carries through nationwide and there is a huge turnout of McCain voters.

I hope so. That's why I said we have to look for good news eleswhere..

29 posted on 11/01/2008 8:20:06 AM PDT by Riodacat (Legum servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus.)
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To: Jedidah
In 2004, Bush got 62% of the vote in Tarrant County, 55% in Harris County and 50.4% in Dallas County. That was the close one for the big urban areas. Bush even got 54% in Bexar County (San Antonio).

Texas will not be close. The question is the margin. I would be surprised to see Mac/Sarah approach the 61% Bush got overall in 2004 but who knows. Repubs seem awfully energized among the people I talk to here in Houston.

30 posted on 11/01/2008 8:23:01 AM PDT by Al B.
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To: Common Sense 101

Voted early in Chambers Co. No long lines but a steady stream of voters. Overwhelmingly “Republican..” looking voters. Fifteen family members voted early. All straight Republican.


31 posted on 11/01/2008 8:25:41 AM PDT by BnBlFlag (Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis "Ya gotta saddle up your boys; Ya gotta draw a hard line")
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To: mwl8787; BnBlFlag

Yes, it was 1961. Sorry. I knew that.


32 posted on 11/01/2008 8:26:22 AM PDT by Jedidah
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To: aroostook war

1973.


33 posted on 11/01/2008 8:28:37 AM PDT by Jedidah
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To: Professional Engineer

Word here is McCain is polling 3:1

I cast a vote last week. Turn out was heavy.


34 posted on 11/01/2008 8:35:52 AM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Tammy8
I think the big news in this article is the huge voter turnout in places where McCain is definately expected to win. We can hope this carries through nationwide and there is a huge turnout of McCain voters. Large turnout traditionally favors Republican wins.

"you betcha"

35 posted on 11/01/2008 8:35:54 AM PDT by Donald Rumsfeld Fan (Sarah Palin "The Iron Lady from the North")
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To: Zakeet

Texas is solidly in the McCain camp, no worries there, but hope springs eternal here in Chet Edward’s district that someday he will be unseated. I will never understand this district’s attraction for Pelosi’s pet.


36 posted on 11/01/2008 8:37:47 AM PDT by McLynnan
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To: Zakeet
All this does is help Mac with the Popular vote. We know he will carry Texas. BUT, the good news is this could be an indicator of how fired-up Conservatives are about this election and just might be the same nationwide.
37 posted on 11/01/2008 8:41:11 AM PDT by no dems ("Extremism in the defense of Liberty is no vice...." Barry Goldwater)
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To: Zakeet

I was actually surprised by the number of Obama signs in central Plano. Of course, there were a fair number in the Mexican areas of southeast Plano, but that is to be expected

The Rove - Bush plan to attract the Mexican vote by abandoning the border appears to be a failure.


38 posted on 11/01/2008 9:01:30 AM PDT by PAR35
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To: jerod

First off, McCain will not lose TX. Second and underreported is that TX will absorb a lot of Louisiana RAT votes from Kartina and Ike. The good news is that we have plenty of padding to render it useless, and draining it from LA. If they can’t go GOP and get the uberlibs out this time, heaven help them.


39 posted on 11/01/2008 9:40:06 AM PDT by IllumiNaughtyByNature (If You Have A BRAIN - You'll Vote For MCCAIN)
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To: HwyChile

if the democrats get in power and ruin this country
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Wouldn’t it be more accurate to say, “complete the ruin”?


40 posted on 11/01/2008 10:35:53 AM PDT by RipSawyer (What's black and white and red all over? Barack Hussein Obama)
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