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Record Early Voting In Texas Gives Democrats Hope Of Flipping State Blue

Ok Texas, the ball is in your court. The leftist/commies heard you say Texas would never turn blue and they brought it to you. It is time to put your money where your mouth is. Keep the Great Republic of Texas RED or you will be wearing skinny jeans under your cowboy boots.

Source: ZeroHedge

A massive surge in early voting across Texas has given Democrats hope that they can flip the historically red state blue.

The Lone Star sate – which has seen a flood of Californians over the last several years, has seen voting records shattered in major cities. From Austin to Houston, polls suggest that Joe Biden may be within striking distance of President Trump – something which hasn’t happened in Texas since 1976.

And according Wednesday’s Cook Political Report, Texas has now moved from “leans Republican” to “toss up” – which comes as Biden running mate Kamala Harris embarks on a tour of Houston, McAllen and Fort Worth this week. 

“We as Democrats are voting like our lives depend on it,” said Cynthia Ginyard, Fort Bend Democratic Party chair, a fast-growing county which includes sprawling Houston suburbs.

Across the country, nearly 80 million early votes have been cast – including 27.5 million in-person votes and 51.3 million mail-in ballots. There are currently 39.6 million mail-in ballots outstanding. Texas, California and Florida have led the charge.

In Travis County, TX – which includes Austin and its suburbs, early voting has already exceeded the total of all ballots cast in 2016, while Democratic Dallas County is on track to do the same.

the state’s shift to blue coincides with an influx of outsiders, along with corporations such as Apple and Toyota Motor Corp. In Harris County, the most common surname of in-person voters so far has been Nguyen.

That said, according to liberal pollster Nate Silver, citing an Asian American Voter Survey, Vietnamese voters largely favor Trump.

Former Presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg has spent $15 million to support Biden in Texas and Ohio – with his Texas Independence USA PAC will air TV ads in both English and Spanish slamming Trump over the coronavirus.

And as Bloomberg notes, “Even if Biden falls short, cinching competitive races for the state House of Representatives could give Democrats a strong hand in redistricting after the census.”

That said, University of Texas professor Jim Henson cautions liberals not to get too excited just yet.

Hispanics are key

According to the report, a key decider of whether the state flips blue for Biden are Latinos, which make up 30% of all eligible voters in Texas. Notably, Latino early voting is up double what it was in 2016 on a national level, with the majority expected to vote Democratic. That said, it’s still a toss-up.

Record Early Voting In Texas Gives Democrats Hope Of Flipping State Blue

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