What Does Texas’s Record Voter Turnout Mean for the Election Results?
Democrats like when lots of voters cast ballots. Republicans generally don’t. But we won’t know until tomorrow whether high participation rates favored one party over the other.
Democrats like when lots of voters cast ballots. Republicans generally don’t. But we won’t know until tomorrow whether high participation rates favored one party over the other.
The county’s decision to open eight locations for round-the-clock early voting drew workers too busy to vote during the day—and others eager to send a message about voter suppression.
We’re number one! We’re number one! For now, anyway!
“Bonkers” is, of course, a technical term.
Nearly all of the new early voters in Collin County participated on the Democratic side, and blue vote totals were up across the state.
Voting in Texas still appears to be a habit of an older generation.
An analysis of the first four days of early voting in the March 6 primaries indicates that the fabled rebellion against the Republican social conservative leadership may not be materializing.
It’s early on in the voting process, but there’s a lot happening here nonetheless.