Message from @🎃Boo-ton🎃
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Coming in .
now?
Senate 2014 Election Results: 2,855,068 (John Cornyn - GOP) , 1,594,252 (David Alameel - DEM)
So around 1 million more in comparison to the primaries
for the Gubernatorial elections, roughly 1.3 million more in comparison to the primaries
Was it a particularly competitive year? Were there some new faces?
nope
2012-2014 Texas was much whiter
and more rural
Alright, so Abbott happened to be new in 2014, and so was Cruz in 2012.
the demographics have shifted a _lot_ since then
Yes, that is certainly a big problem.
Lots of lefties moving to Austin from what I hear
All the lefties at my HS want to move to Texas
Thing is, primaries in this case make sense if there's not as many Rs going to the polls, there's not any real competitors to Abbott or Cruz.
House elections don't motivate people too much either.
So yeah, it's very easy to see why there's not as much motivation to go to primaries this time around.
Demographics are a major issue which we do have to pay attention to, however. This is a big problem.
fantastic news
**NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO**
results are coming in
I wonder who these people challenging Cruz are
they're all getting easily crushed
also, I'm not too concerned that the Dem voters in the primaries outnumber the GOP voters
it seems everyone knows Ted and many other GOP incumbents are staying, so why bother going out to vote for them?
<@&414478847266783243> any thoughts on this from any Texan in this Discord ?
oh wait, Cruz is way ahead right now, though the DEM total is still higher than the GOP total
all that still with less than 1% reporting
Yeah there's not much worth speculating on atm with so little reportinf.
My thoughts? Demographic shifts are real and have impacts.
yikes
I think the Dem is going to outnumber the GOP in TX-23
TX-32, oh jesus
lol, at this moment, Ted Cruz has more primary votes than all the D candidates combined
@🎃Boo-ton🎃 uh huh, doesn't mean we'll lose
Upstate NY aka everything but NYC and Long Island is very red, especially with the SAFE act
We have a Republican representative in 27th NY, but from what ik he's no winning with a landslide