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Why The Midterms Shouldn't Even Be Close
I was looking at election results the other day when I noticed something. I noticed that there was an interesting difference in the number of votes, when compared to the percentage of votes that had been counted. Let's take a look at the numbers.
The number of Republican votes vs. Democrat votes is pretty significant. If you ask me the Democrat candidates are not generating a lot of buzz. Not good turnout.
Let's see what the totals are for Republican vs. Democrat, including all of the candidates.
That's a pretty big difference. The voter turnout for the primaries is almost 2:1. I can't see that being a good sign for democrats in Texas. Comparing this to the 2020 election, and it's looking pretty bad for Democrats.
The race for governor of Texas shouldn't even be close. We'll just have to watch and see.
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