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So, it is interesting about Voter Turnout. 

Texas in 2016 - 8.9M Votes

Texas in 2014 -  4.7M Votes

Texas in 2012 - 8M Votes

Texas in 2010 - 5M Votes

Texas in 2008 - 8M Votes

Texas in 2006 - 4.4M

Texas in 2004 - 7.4M

Texas in 2002 - 4.6M

Texas in 2000 - 6.8M

To put that in perspective, according to NYTIMES, there are 5.9M votes in Texas with only 4% reporting.  That is NUTS.

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1 minute ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

So, it is interesting about Voter Turnout. 

Texas in 2016 - 8.9M Votes

Texas in 2014 -  4.7M Votes

Texas in 2012 - 8M Votes

Texas in 2010 - 5M Votes

Texas in 2008 - 8M Votes

Texas in 2006 - 4.4M

Texas in 2004 - 7.4M

Texas in 2002 - 4.6M

Texas in 2000 - 6.8M

To put that in perspective, according to NYTIMES, there are 5.9M votes in Texas with only 4% reporting.  That is NUTS.

That means over 100,000,000 people voted in Texas!  Crazy!

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Cruz makes up a few votes then Beto pulls back ahead.

U.S. Senator
Precincts: 336 / 7987 (4% reporting)
Beto O'Rourke (D)
2712154(51%)
Ted Cruz (R)
2584445(48%)
Neal M. Dikeman (L)
57706(1%)
Last Updated: 11/6/2018 8:26:53 PM
Vote Total: 5354305

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1 minute ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

With Montgomery reporting early, Beto still has a 50K lead.  That should tell us that Beto has won the early vote statewide.   

Or Team Ted screwed up their voting machine hack.

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1 minute ago, horncyclist said:

There goes Montgomery County. Beto still up. Would like to see more of the election day tallies coming in. It looks like that's mostly only from tiny counties right now?

From what I can tell, yes. Some have not yet reported EV though, including big-ish R counties like Lubbock (students helped swing Hays though?) and Tom Green.

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