Confirmed: more than 105,000 voted in person on Harris County today. What does that mean? On EACH of the 4 four in-person voting days, Harris County surpassed its pre-2020 record. (Set the last day of the 2016 period.)
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Roughly 20% of registered voters have now voted. The numbers of ballots cast is equal to 39% of the total number cast in 2016. But remember turnout promises to be high in conservative areas too—and that Republicans are telling pollsters they do plan to vote, later.
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Seems like dems are ceding it by pulling out of ad buys. Unless that is a misread of the environment.
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Travis County is on track to have 40k voters and a 4th consecutive day of increasing turnout...pic.twitter.com/LADxzIIKk4
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What state are we talking about?
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Is there anybody doing Texas-specific early vote counting?
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I voted in Harris County this morning, never before have I seen so many Ds in uncontested seats, it was sureal
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Similar here in Travis...not used to having so many Democratic candidates on my Texas ballot. How refreshing!
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Remember, if you're in line by 7 PM you're able to vote.
