Tarrant County has recently been a red team stronghold, seems there's a crack in the edifice
https://www.gelliottmorris.com/p/blu...at-flips-trumpSince Trump took office, Democrats have flipped eight Republican-held state legislative seats in special elections across five states. Republicans have flipped zero Democratic seats.
The average swing across these eight flips is 19 points. Tonight’s 32-point swing in Texas blew past that.
Well here's the new target for DHS.
https://x.com/_fat_ugly_rat_/status/2017829498436132989
Last edited by ChumpDumper; 02-01-2026 at 12:14 PM.
A sign in White Settlement, probably.
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ST Trump s will have to check in with their inevitable sour grapes. There are plenty of ways to downplay this election -- but it's all trumped by the amount of money they spent on it.
Last edited by Winehole23; 02-01-2026 at 02:19 PM.
Louisiana House District 60 was a Trump +13 district in 2024
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I voted there too!
Along with 2000 Somali mules I drove down there!
early voting in Tarrant County
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EV tracker for Texas
Dems have already exceeded their 2022 EV total, Rs sit at about 53% of their 2022 EV tally so far
https://votehub.com/early-vote-track...=tx-sen-26-dem
turnout is heavy for a primary election in many parts of Texas, but voting in Dallas County was stymied by new election changes that rerouted voters from high-volume locations to precincts
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/elec...-to-precincts/
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Wow, the Dem primary turnout among Hispanic voters in Texas is going to be giving the GOP sweats for the next 8 months.
Take Zapata County - turnout in the Dem primary there yesterday was 143% the total number of votes Harris won in the 2024 general election. That's wild.Here are 4 districts the TX GOP gerrymandered to gain seats in November, with the Dem and GOP primary vote. Dems outvoted GOPs in every one of them.https://bsky.app/profile/tbonier.bsk.../3mgaafwpxbc2q![]()
Let's keep in mind, the GOP reportedly spent upwards of $80 million on their primaries in Texas, well more than double the amount spent by Dems.
Not every vote is in (the outlined counties don't have >95% counted, and Maverick hasn't reported at all), but this shows the swing between Harris' margin in '24 and the Dem margin in yesterday's primary turnout. You can see in south Texas the shifts were >100%.![]()
The important thing to note is the primary vote totals. Talarico and Crockett earned over 2.2 million votes in the Democratic primary where Cornyn, Paxton and third-place Wes Hunt earned 2.05 million votes.For comparison, in 2018Beto O’Rourke and two opponents earned just over 1 million Dem primary votes and Ted Cruz et al. earned over 1.5 million GOP primary votes.
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