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Jasmine Crockett HUMILIATED as Republicans SURGE in Texas Voting!!!

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Something absolutely stunning just

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happened in deep red Texas. And it's not

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what the Democrats or the legacy media

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were prepared for. The radical

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socialists that they were grooming as

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the next squad star just got humiliated

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at the ballot box. Establishment

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Republicans were shaken to their core.

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And MAGA style populism is quietly,

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steadily rewriting the political map in

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the Lonear State. gang. What went down

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in Texas last night is nothing short of

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a political earthquake, and it's sending

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shock waves through both parties from

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Austin to DC. HEY GANG, IT'S ME, DR.

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STEVE, your patron professor, here to

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help you make sense of the madness with

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button. In the highest profile Democrat

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Senate primary in the country, the

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media's darling, the radical leftist

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congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, the one

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who made a name for herself, screaming

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at Republicans in House hearings, just

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got taken out by a relatively unknown

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state representative, James Terico.

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Terico didn't just squeak by, he shocked

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the entire Democrat apparatus in Texas.

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He ran on the, you know, nice softspoken

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seminary trained, cardiganwearing

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alternative to Crockett's combative

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ghettogirl persona. And Democrat voters

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went with Telerica. Well,

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the uh at least the white Democrat

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voters, uh, as expected, Crockett won

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upwards, you know, in the super 90

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percentiles of black voters, the vast

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majority of non-white voters. But my oh

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my, Taler Rico got massive margins with

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white voters in Travis County. That's

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where Austin is, and Williamson, all the

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rural counties. They gave him the

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margins he needed to overcome Crockett's

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leads in places like Dallas County. And

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needless to say, Jasmine is big upset.

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She's big mad. She's having a bit of a

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meltdown over this. So, um, so that's my

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news is that we're not going to have

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election results tonight in my opinion

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based upon, um, what specifically is

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taking place in Dallas County.

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>> Unfortunately,

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this is what Republicans like to do.

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>> And so, they specifically targeted

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Dallas County. And I think we all know

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why. So, um, I want you to enjoy

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yourselves, but I won't be back tonight

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because I have no idea of when we're

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going to get results, and I fully

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anticipate it won't be until tomorrow.

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So,

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>> I love y'all, TOO.

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>> WHAT sad little idiots? Oh, we love you.

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We love you. So, according to Ghetto

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Girl, the Republicans rigged the

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Democrat primary

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with that. We love you. We love the

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woman who just stood up there and said

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that the Republicans rigged her. She's

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running against another Democrat, but

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it's the Republicans who rigged the

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election. I mean, I'm I'm going to miss

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her.

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I mean, I'm going to miss her. I'm going

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to miss that kind of borderline

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illiteracy that so perfectly represents

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the brain drain of the Democrat party.

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But that said, Telerico will provide

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plenty of entertainment. Given how woke

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and far-left he is, I I don't think the

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Republicans are going to have a very

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hard time making mince meat out of this.

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>> Our southern border should be like our

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front porch. There should be a giant

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welcome mat out front.

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Before we go further, I want to

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acknowledge that our trans community

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needs abortion care, too.

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Defending trans Texas is something we

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have to do every is both masculine and

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feminine and everything in between. God

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is non-binary.

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>> Yeah, good luck selling that in Texas. I

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mean, ghetto girl would have been a lot

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more fun, but good luck with that. Good

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luck convincing a majority of Texans to

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vote for the guy who says we should put

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a welcome mat out on the southern

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border. I mean, good luck good good luck

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getting border counties to vote for you

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saying that. Now, in terms of who will

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be his opponent, Republicans in Texas

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had a bit of their own civil war last

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night. The populace made some pretty

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good moves. First, of course, is the

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blockbuster Senate primary on the GOP

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side. four-term Senate uh Senator John

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Cornin versus grassroots back but

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unfortunately a bit scandal plague Ken

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Paxton over $120 million in ad spending.

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Neither one could crack 50%. So now

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we're headed to a runoff that might be

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the most explosive Republican showdown

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in the country. Cornin slightly edged

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out Paxton in the first round last

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night, shocking a lot of pollsters who

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had him trailing some even by double

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digits. But runoffs are MAGA territory.

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So lower turnout, more ideological

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voters, a lot of fired up Paxton

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loyalists who see this as a referendum.

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The old Bush era neocon GOP. Remember

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Bush is from the Bush. Well, Bush family

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is originally from Maine but came on

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down uh to Texas. So originally from New

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England and came down to Texas. So

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anyway, the establishment survived the

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first punch here, but the second round

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is where populists do tend to hit back

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the hardest. We will see if Trump

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endorses that will be very very

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interesting. Does he want to play it

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safe and endorse Cornin or is he like

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look there's you know Texas is a Trump

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plus 14 state let's go the Republican is

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going to win so why not go with the kind

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of Republican to always be on your side

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like Paxton. Then there were the House

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races where the old guard really got

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crushed. I mean, the biggest prize night

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was the biggest prize of the night was

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Dan Krenshaw. Oh, good old eye patch

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McCain, the incessant critic of MAGA and

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the populist base. He is gone. He lost

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his primary decisively

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to conservative state representative

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Steve Toth. Toth ran unapologetically to

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Krenshaw's right. I mean, he's he is

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your perfect quintessential

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Texas uh representative. He lined up

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with Trump aligned figures. He hammered

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Krenshaw for his constant lectures

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against the MAGA grassroots and

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Republicans did not disappoint. They

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showed up uh and they showed Krenshaw

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the door. Okay, that I mean that was

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it's not just a local race. That's the

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MAGA base sending a very clear message

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to every managed opposition Republican

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in the country. Your time is up. I mean,

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unless you've got, you know, $80 million

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like Cornin to spend, we're going to

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take you out. So, we're seeing longtime

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incumbents all across the ballot in

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Texas either losing outright or being

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thrown into careerthreatening runoffs,

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but big money came in heavy at the last

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minute. Trump and Governor Abbott

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endorsed different candidates in some

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races and the result was a bit of chaos

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for the political class. The old

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assumption was that Texas primaries were

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just sleepy coronations for whoever the

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donors back. That's gone. That's not

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happening anymore. This is now a live

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battlefield where insurgent populists

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can knock off a krenshaw or drag a

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cornin into a runoff even with tens of

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millions of dollars in establishment

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spending against them. But the big

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question of the night is of course are

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we seeing evidence of a blue wave? Are

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the direction of the Democrats?

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right now. Here's one of my favorite

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pictures that came out from last night

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accepting applications for the Quality

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Laring Center. That's old man old man Al

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Green's there too, who he appears to

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have lost his seat last night as well. I

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don't know if it's official yet, but it

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looks like he's gone as well. So,

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leading up to these primaries, the

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legacy media spent weeks breathlessly

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hyping a supposed Democrat blue wave in

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Texas because early voting numbers for

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Democrats looked so strong. They told us

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this was proof that Texans were turning

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on Trump, that the Iran war in the

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border shutdown were all going to flip

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the state and the Democrats were

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energized like never before.

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But when the dust settled, what actually

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happened? Well, yes, Democrats turned

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out, data shows Democrats outpaced

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Republicans in early voting by

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significant margins. Over 1 million

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Democrats voted early. That is 12%

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higher than Republican early turnout.

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Democrat participation far outpaced 2022

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and 2024 presidential primary levels.

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And we've been seeing some analysts say

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that that's not good news for the

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Republicans.

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Uh Republicans are in be a heap of

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trouble. Democrats are fired up and

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Republicans are just heming and hole.

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You see see Trump is losing his base,

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right?

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There's a couple of things here though.

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Again, first and foremost,

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there was a very highprofile Democrat

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primary, right? That number one. I mean,

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Steve Cobar got involved with it, all

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that sort of stuff. Number two, there

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appears that a number of Republicans

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crossed over and voted most likely for

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Jasmine in the Democrat primary. You can

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do that in Texas. But finally,

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as it turns out, when all the votes were

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counted, the GOP turned out pretty well

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themselves. Again, this is this is for a

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primary. In fact, it was a higher

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turnout for the GOP than 2022 and 2024.

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And despite all the publicity around the

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Democrat primary that you the Steven

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Cobar hoax and all that, the Democrats

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in the end only managed to amass 30,000

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more votes than the GOP, which given the

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size of Texas means nothing. It is

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statistically irrelevant.

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And the principal reason for that

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irrelevancy

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is that in Texas, primary turnout tends

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to be a very small unrepresentative

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slice of the electorate compared to the

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general and strong primary numbers for

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one party often do not translate into

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general election victories. So the basic

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pattern is that primaries usually draw

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about 20% of registered voters

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statewide, often closer to 10 to 15%,

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while general elections routinely draw

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40 to 60% of registered voters depending

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on whether it's a midterm or

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presidential year. For example, in 2018,

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about 52.6% 6% of registered Texans

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voted in the general versus roughly the

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low to mid teens in the primaries. So

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it's perfectly common for the Democrats

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to quote win the primary turnout and

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still lose the state overwhelmingly in

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November. Again, for example, in 2008

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and 2020, Democrat presidential

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primaries in Texas drew more voters than

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the GOP primaries. Yet, Republicans went

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on to carry the state in the general

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handily both years. And so, at least

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when it comes to Texas, primary turnouts

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are a poor predictor of general election

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outcomes because primaries mobilize the

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most ideologically committed voters.

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Well, generals bring in a much broader

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uh much uh more moderate electorate,

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which in Texas is overwhelmingly

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Republican. It's a again, it's a Trump

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plus 14 state. So, given that the GOP

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came within 30,000 votes of the

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Democrats all-time high primary turnout,

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that doesn't bode at all very well for

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the Democrats in the general. So, we'll

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obviously be keeping our eyes on how

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things play out for the Republican

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Senate runoff, but until then, Democrats

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still have yet to find any real hope for

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a blue wave, and I don't think any hope

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