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17 minutes ago, JimmyJames said:

That’s hilarious.

And why are all the olds whipping out their phones so they can get a picture of ted Cruz? Cell phones Facebook and Fox News has destroyed our olds way worse than the millennials and whatever the next generation is called. 

it's a staged photo op. 

"we're gonna put this one on the internet so everyone hold up your signs and your phones and i'll do this heroic pose and 3... 2..."

Posted
1 hour ago, elfenix said:

"of people who have never voted in a primary AND are early voting, X% of them are between the age of ___ and ___" is a different set of data than "of people who are early voting, Y% of them are between the age of ___ and ___."  there's lots of people in their 20s and 30s who've never voted in a primary, and that figure should trend downhill with age.  which is what the graph illustrates.

 

 

edit: here's another of his charts, he's looking at (it appears) all history.

so the orange bar in the first graph should be the people in the green and yellow bars here

(i'm kind of amazed at how few people have only voted in one party's primary)

This looks just terrible for Beto.  Harris is a wild outlier here.  It is going to vote Beto but early voters are 36.9 R / 31.0 D primary voters?  Yikes.  

 

 

Aaah.  Nevermind.  This includes mail-ins I'm sure which are overwhelmingly R.  If that is the case, this might be great news for Beto.

Posted
30 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

 

Still not looking good for O'Rourke. These counties actually had more 2018 Democratic primary voters than Republican primary voters by a 52%-48% margin, so he's also underperforming against that mark so far. The real analysis would require having these same numbers for previous early voting periods but I don't have that.

yeah something is not right with the way you're looking at it. there is no way Beto is underperforming against any previous metric.

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yeah something is not right with the way you're looking at it. there is no way Beto is underperforming against any previous metric.
Right, the disclaimer is that I'm using previous final results, not early results. If that guy made available the same breakdowns after Day 3 of early voting for past elections we could do some real analysis.
Posted
2 hours ago, Bruh Man said:

Turnout in Houston and San Antonio need to improve. 

 

Early voting numbers have set a record in Harris County for the 1st three days. I'm waiting for the lines to go down.

Posted
4 minutes ago, mycox said:

Early voting numbers have set a record in Harris County for the 1st three days. I'm waiting for the lines to go down.

Samesies.

Posted
5 minutes ago, mycox said:

Early voting numbers have set a record in Harris County for the 1st three days. I'm waiting for the lines to go down.

still lagging behind dallas/austin/collin/fort bend counties from the perspective of percent of eligible voters who have voted. 

Posted (edited)

random thoughts

  • I don't think there can be any factual pre-election analysis or polls that will show Beto in a lead.  Mainly his path to victory is bringing out voters that never or rarely vote and the polls will mainly ignore them.  Or more likely, the polls or numbers will never show him in the lead because the simple answer is that he isn't in the lead and can't get there.
  • Still it must be worrisome for the GOP that Abbott is polling at a 20 point lead and Cruz at 7 at RCP.com.   If Beto can pull 13 points from Cruz why not 20?   Is 13 the ceiling? 
  • Trump/Hillary in 2016 was 52%-43% in TX.  RCP has Cruz/Beto 51-44.   Has all the work Beto put in, and money spent only moved the needle 1 pct?   That is hard to believe unless Cruz is inherently more popular than Trump in Texas.   And it wasn't like Hillary was that popular in the first place.

If Beto loses 51-44, it has to be a sign that the Dems are still dead here for another decade or so.  Maybe longer.

disclaimer:  I don't know what I'm talking about.

 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, mycox said:

Early voting numbers have set a record in Harris County for the 1st three days. I'm waiting for the lines to go down.

Nobody's going to vote tomorrow because it's too crowded. 

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That is hard to believe unless Cruz is inherently more popular than Trump in Texas.
 


I think this may actually be a factor. Trump pulled a much lower percentage in Texas than other recent GOP Presidential candidates. Cruz isn't popular nationally but in Texas he's just the Republican Senator guy.

It may be a joke on the boards but Cruz is going to get the vast majority of Johnson voters as well as McMullin voters. As I've mentioned elsewhere I know several staunchly Republican Mormon families who absolutely hate Trump and voted McMullin. They will vote for Cruz.
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20 minutes ago, mycox said:

Early voting numbers have set a record in Harris County for the 1st three days. I'm waiting for the lines to go down.

I just voted at the municiple center off gray in Houston, had to wait about 30 minutes at 3:45 on a Thursday. The staff had those lines MOVING

Posted
4 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

 


I think this may actually be a factor. Trump pulled a much lower percentage in Texas than other recent GOP Presidential candidates. Cruz isn't popular nationally but in Texas he's just the Republican Senator guy.

It may be a joke on the boards but Cruz is going to get the vast majority of Johnson voters as well as McMullin voters. As I've mentioned elsewhere I know several staunchly Republican Mormon families who absolutely hate Trump and voted McMullin. They will vote for Cruz.

 

You could be right.  Maybe it's not that Beto is only doing 1% better than Hillary, it's that Trump was unpopular in Texas in  2016.   And with my other thought that Cruz is underperforming Abbott by 13 points,  Beto's max might be losing by 7.

Then again, Cruz couldn't pull 50% in the Texas presidential primary so is he that popular here?   Many conflicting numbers and analysis in this race.

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I honestly haven't heard anyone say they like Ted Cruz. I have heard a lot of people say they wouldn't vote for a Democrat. You could swap a shit sandwich for Cruz and get the same poll numbers. It's herd mentality. Party over country.

Posted
3 minutes ago, RPM said:

I honestly haven't heard anyone say they like Ted Cruz. I have heard a lot of people say they wouldn't vote for a Democrat. You could swap a shit sandwich for Cruz and get the same poll numbers. It's herd mentality. Party over country.

yup, and hopefully that mentality is dying out - literally

Posted
5 hours ago, Native Horn said:

Does homeboy even speak Spanish?  Or is he strictly a French/English guy?

I've got 10 Euros says Ted's French is worse than Beto's French, and I am assuming that Beto doesn't speak French.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Fozzz said:

They don't just venmo the walking around money.  That has to be picked up personally before voter frauding.  

I thought they paid in packs of Kools and a quart of malt liquor?

Posted
48 minutes ago, Johnny Sack said:

I thought they paid in packs of Kools and a quart of malt liquor?

Well damn I got cheated. When I early-voted for Beto in Birmingham AL, they gave me three loose Kools and told me I had to smoke them somewhere else.

Posted
1 hour ago, RPM said:

I honestly haven't heard anyone say they like Ted Cruz. I have heard a lot of people say they wouldn't vote for a Democrat. You could swap a shit sandwich for Cruz and get the same poll numbers. It's herd mentality. Party over country.

If you think Dems are bad for the country isn’t voting against them good for the country?  What’s hard about this?

Posted
11 minutes ago, SubliminalHorn said:

They’re fighting the good fight against those evil gays and their marriages

Stupid post.  

Not a big issue, sorry to disappoint you.  Last poll I saw showed 44% of Republicans supported it and it’s been a growing number. 

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Just now, GRHorn said:

Stupid post.  

Not a big issue, sorry to disappoint you.  Last poll I saw showed 44% of Republicans supported it and it’s been a growing number. 

Then you should be really upset with this administration and efforts by others to strip LGBT rights

edit: and fuck you for telling me it isn’t a big issue. It’s a BIG fucking issue for a lot of people and posters right here. 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, GRHorn said:

If you think Dems are bad for the country isn’t voting against them good for the country?  What’s hard about this?

If you think Ted Cruz is good for Texas, you're ignoring his record of achievement.

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Posted
1 minute ago, SubliminalHorn said:

Then you should be really upset with this administration and efforts by others to strip LGBT rights

edit: and fuck you for telling me it isn’t a big issue. It’s a BIG fucking issue for a lot of people and posters right here. 

Obviously you are more tuned in to what LGBT rights have been taken away by Trump administration.  What are they?  

Sorry I didn’t mean to offend. I just don’t know anybody personally that cares one flip about gay marriage honestly. It’s going your way, just gonna take time. 

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Posted
27 minutes ago, GRHorn said:

If you think Dems are bad for the country isn’t voting against them good for the country?  What’s hard about this?

I think the point is that Ted Cruz is a dogshit candidate.  You vote for him because you think dems are bad for the country - got it.  So, if Ted was replaced with a golden retriever puppy who voted republican 100% of the time, that would probably be a big improvement.  Because nobody is voting for Ted Cruz - they're voting for the "republican".

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Just now, GRHorn said:

Obviously you are more tuned in to what LGBT rights have been taken away by Trump administration.  What are they?  

Sorry I didn’t mean to offend. I just don’t know anybody personally that cares one flip about gay marriage honestly. It’s going your way, just gonna take time. 

I’m not going to do your homework for you. Educate yourself. Google is your friend. If you don’t think the right is working to chip away at LGBT rights, you’re either a moron or you don’t follow politics whatsoever. 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, GRHorn said:

Stupid post.  

Not a big issue, sorry to disappoint you.  Last poll I saw showed 44% of Republicans supported it and it’s been a growing number. 

But back to the question.

How are Republicans good for the country?

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Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, SubliminalHorn said:

I’m not going to do your homework for you. Educate yourself. Google is your friend. If you don’t think the right is working to chip away at LGBT rights, you’re either a moron or you don’t follow politics whatsoever. 

But when someone asks and is being thoughtful and kind and asking to understand, you should probably educate and work on someone's mind and heart if it's an emotional or near and dear to you issue that is a big deal to your chosen or called way of life. Or be an asshole to people on here and call your mom an idiot, that seems to be working for you.

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But when someone asks and is being thoughtful and kind and asking to understand, you should probably educate and work on someone's mind and heart if it's an emotional or near and dear to you issue that is a big deal to your chosen or called way of life. Or be an asshole to people on here and call your mom an idiot, that seems to be working for you.


Just asking questions, huh? GRHorn isn’t being thoughtful or kind. Anyone who has read his posts can see that. Posts like this show you’re obviously a troll.
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Posted
Just now, ERhine said:

 


Just asking questions, huh? GRHorn isn’t being thoughtful or kind. Anyone who has read his posts can see that. Posts like this show you’re obviously a troll.

 

Every accusation is a confession, troll.

Posted
Just now, Hugo Stiglitz said:

Just think about the possibility of Ted Cruz being unemployed two weeks from today. 

He'd be unemployed for a nanosecond, but it would be nice if he no longer represented Texas in the Senate.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

Just think about the possibility of Ted Cruz being fired from his job two weeks from today. 

It won’t happen.  So what does “Beto” do on that Wednesday?   Start running for the 2020 Dem nomination with the $38mm he raised?

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